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Clario main competitors are Varian Medical Systems, Genentech, and Illumina.

Competitor Summary. See how Clario compares to its main competitors:

  • GE Healthcare Holdings Inc. has the most employees (54,000).
  • Employees at Varian Medical Systems earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $104,569.
  • The oldest company is Philips Healthcare, founded in 1891.
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Clario vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1977
4.8
Philadelphia, PA12$375.0M3,001
2006
3.5
Rochester, NY1$5.5M75
1994
4.2
Northbrook, IL2$5.9M350
1964
4.4
Lititz, PA1$50.0M350
1891
4.7
Andover, MA9$6.8B24,000
1999
4.8
Santa Clara, CA9$6.5B13,500
1968
4.7
Charlotte, NC10$1.3B2,600
2008
4.7
Cleveland, OH1$3.4B4,999
2007
4.7
Rochester, NY3$1.9B4,400
1968
4.8
Mundelein, IL3$2.0B9,231
1976
4.5
South San Francisco, CA5$166.9M13,638
1982
4.3
Ocala, FL1$28.3M50
1948
4.4
Palo Alto, CA8$3.2B10,000
1969
4.7
Santa Barbara, CA1$302.0M2,000
Canfield Scientific
1987
4.1
Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ1$40.0M7
1998
4.8
San Diego, CA5$4.4B7,800
1969
4.5
Natick, MA1$23.0M350
1989
4.8
Arlington Heights, IL1$18.3B54,000
1998
4.3
Tallahassee, FL1$20.4B2,000
2011
3.8
Washington, DC1$5.1M375
1993
3.8
Farmington, CT1$5.0M30

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Clario salaries vs competitors

Among Clario competitors, employees at Varian Medical Systems earn the most with an average yearly salary of $104,569.

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Clario
$86,567$41.62-
iCardiac Technologies
$49,025$23.57-
Intelligent Medical Objects
$82,054$39.45-
Landis Homes
$68,225$32.80-
Philips Healthcare
$85,358$41.04-
Agilent Technologies
$88,186$42.40-

Compare Clario job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Clario
$113,781$54.70
Sysmex
$125,150$60.17
Intelligent Medical Objects
$123,320$59.29
Philips Medical Systems
$122,262$58.78
Agilent Technologies
$122,209$58.75
Philips Healthcare
$117,406$56.45
Genentech
$114,982$55.28
EHNAC - Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission
$112,746$54.20
GE Healthcare Holdings Inc.
$112,373$54.03
Mentor
$109,103$52.45
Williams Communications
$108,889$52.35
Carestream
$108,372$52.10
Illumina
$103,904$49.95
Varian Medical Systems
$101,484$48.79
Canfield Scientific
$100,804$48.46
Landis Homes
$99,581$47.88
iCardiac Technologies
$90,628$43.57
Ethio-American Doctors Group
$86,272$41.48
USA Scientific
$83,491$40.14
Premier Inc.
$75,420$36.26

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Clario demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Clario vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Premier62%38%
Illumina62%38%
Clario62%38%
Agilent Technologies65%35%
Varian Medical Systems70%30%
Carestream71%29%

Compare race at Clario vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%14%12%15%4%
9.9
52%16%8%19%5%
9.9
46%23%7%20%5%
9.7
62%14%12%9%4%
9.9
53%18%8%17%4%
9.9
59%13%13%12%3%
9.8

Clario and similar companies CEOs

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Michael R. McMullen
Agilent Technologies

Mike McMullen is Agilent’s CEO-elect. He will assume the CEO position in March 2015 when William (Bill) Sullivan takes an advisory role until his retirement. As a first step in the CEO transition, McMullen has been named president and chief operating officer. McMullen has more than 30 years of industry experience and senior management experience at Agilent. He has been president of the company’s Chemical Analysis Group (CAG) since 2009, a role he still fills on an acting basis. As head of CAG, McMullen transformed the business, consistently delivering market-leading growth and profits. He championed strategic acquisitions and architected Agilent’s China strategy. He built the Agilent-wide Services business that has now been made one of Agilent’s three major businesses. McMullen has extensive experience working across Agilent’s businesses, and is recognized for his inspirational leadership style. He also has significant international experience, having lived in Japan, leading Agilent’s Japan field sales and support operations, and later adding responsibility for China field operations. McMullen joined Agilent’s predecessor, Hewlett-Packard Co., in 1984 as a financial analyst. He holds a bachelor's degree in economics and business administration from the University of Delaware and an MBA from Wharton Business School.

Francis A. Desouza
Illumina

Francis Aurelio deSouza (born December 2, 1970) is an American entrepreneur and business executive. He is the president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Illumina and a member of the Board of Directors of The Walt Disney Company.

Michael J. Alkire
Premier

Christopher A. Toth
Varian Medical Systems

Joined Varian as an intern in 1999, then full time in 2001, and has held multiple cross-functional roles and executive positions during two-decade tenure with the company. Intimate understanding of healthcare, software solutions, medical devices, technology trends, reimbursement trends and strategies that lead to success in targeted channel segments globally. Marketing strategy, new product launch, portfolio strategy, M&A, P&L, restructuring, government relations, and general management experience. Consistent creation of strategies and execution against operating plans, sales goals and market objectives, including extensive experience of both high growth and slow growth periods (turnaround plans) of Varian Medical Systems journey from $500M to over $3B. Including returning Varian to double digit growth following becoming President of the $3B+ P&L of Oncology systems. Strong leadership skills with a track record of creating an inspiring vision and communicating effectively both internally/externally through developing cultural, servant leadership and focusing on people/teams to drive net promoter scores to all-time highs and enable sustainable long-term success.

Lisa Ashby
Carestream

Alexander Hardy
Genentech

Alexander Hardy is the CEO of Genentech. Hardy, who joined Genentech in 2005, has served as CEO since March 1, 2019. He previously served as head of global product Strategy for Roche Pharmaceuticals. Previously, he headed up Asia Pacific for Roche's pharma outfit.

Frans van Houten
Philips Healthcare

Frans van Houten
Philips Medical Systems

David Wilson
Mentor

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