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  • Collibra has the most employees (750).
  • The oldest company is Binary Fountain, founded in 2004.
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Extole vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2007
3.6
San Francisco, CA3$17.0M74
DataSphere Technologies
2006
3.7
Bellevue, WA1$12.2M5
2012
3.8
Somerville, MA2$1.0M39
2012
4.4
Austin, TX1$31.2M319
2008
3.9
Pleasanton, CA1$25.8M51
2006
4.0
Bellevue, WA2$21.0M299
2011
4.1
Atlanta, GA1$5.5M160
2008
3.7
Westminster, CO1$3.2M95
2008
4.2
New York, NY1$9.6M750
2010
4.1
Boston, MA1$5.0M29
2010
4.5
Cambridge, MA2$19.0M50
2004
4.3
McLean, VA1$30.0M50
2009
4.0
Plano, TX1$6.1M60
2007
4.4
Mountain View, CA3$100.0M684

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Extole salaries vs competitors

Compare Extole salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Extole
$61,143$29.40-

Compare Extole job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Extole
$68,293$32.83
Egnyte
$97,277$46.77
DreamBox Learning
$94,318$45.35
DataSphere Technologies
$74,991$36.05
SmartZip
$71,163$34.21
MineralTree
$71,068$34.17
clypd
$70,825$34.05
OutboundEngine
$70,792$34.03
WeSpire
$70,248$33.77
TraceGains
$69,382$33.36
Pindrop
$68,243$32.81
Binary Fountain
$68,168$32.77
Collibra
$67,840$32.62
FieldAware
$65,170$31.33

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Extole demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Extole vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
DreamBox Learning40%60%
SmartZip55%45%
Pindrop56%44%
FieldAware71%29%
Extole--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Extole vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
68%14%8%5%5%
7.2
40%19%5%26%10%
7.6
62%17%13%6%2%
7.2
53%16%24%6%2%
6.7

Extole and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Vineet Jain
Egnyte

Vineet is the CEO and co-founder of Egnyte. Prior to Egnyte, Vineet founded and successfully built Valdero, a supply chain software solution provider, funded by KPCB, MDV and Trinity Ventures. He has held a rich variety of senior operational positions at KPMG and Bechtel. He has 20 years of experience in building capital-efficient and nimble organizations. Vineet earned a BS in Engineering from Delhi College of Engineering and received an MBA from Santa Clara University.

Marc Pickren
OutboundEngine

Having been both a bootstrapped entrepreneur and an executive leader in multi-billion organizations, I feel as though I am in a unique position to drive OutboundEngine’s growth while serving as a champion for small business owners. Previously, I was Senior Vice President at Mr. Cooper, where I served on the leadership team that generated over $1 billion in revenue and $220 million in earnings annually by bringing innovative credit products to over 3 million homeowners. 25 years of successfully leading companies through sweeping digital change and customer-focused product evolution, I have also held senior leadership positions at Monster.com and J. Walter Thompson among others.Very fortunate to have been peer nominated for Austin Business Journals Mid-Market CEO of The Year in 2019 and in 2020 was named as Best CEO for Women by Comparably. When I am not advocating on behalf of American small businesses, you can find me on the tennis court or spending time outside with my wife, kids and three dogs.

Susan Hunt Stevens
WeSpire

Susan Hunt Stevens is the Founder/CEO of WeSpire, a start-up that helps people live greener and healthier by using technology and social networking to educate, motivate and recognize people for making green changes in their lives. Previously, Stevens spent nine years at The New York Times Company, most recently as senior vice president, digital for Boston Globe Media, where she ran Boston.com, one of the largest news and information sites on the web. She began her career as a management consultant, working for the same leadership team at three different firms, including Alexander & Alexander, Mercer Management Consulting (now Oliver Wyman) and APM. Stevens joined The New York Times in 1998 as director of marketing for NYTimes.com, left the company briefly in 2000 to co-found and serve as President for Abridge, Inc, a venture-funded e-mail data mining start-up, and rejoined The Times in 2002 as Vice President of Circulation Marketing for The Boston Globe. She was promoted in 2005 to Vice President, Consumer Marketing taking leadership for consumer public relations and brand marketing for The Boston Globe and Boston.com. In 2006, she was promoted the Senior Vice President, circulation and marketing. Susan Stevens received her MBA from The Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College; she also holds a BA in Government with high honors from Wesleyan University and is a candidate for a graduate certificate in sustainable design at the Boston Architectural College. She serves on the board of the Center for Women & Enterprise, a non-profit that helps women start and grow businesses, and Inspiring Kids, a non-profit in New England that helps schools raise funds in a way that promotes environmental stewardship and social philanthropy.

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MineralTree

Joshua Summers Clypd
clypd

James Dwiggins
SmartZip

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Collibra

Steve Wellen
FieldAware

Steve’s 30 years of software experience and 25 years of direct sales management experience make him an important addition to our board. As Domo’s COO, he currently leads the company’s client services team, bringing value to customers through consulting, education and ongoing engagement. In years prior, Steve served as Senior Vice President at Omniture, where he helped contribute to the company’s record growth. Steve has been involved in many M&A transactions from inception through integration into parent and maintained SaaS services revenue at 100% plus year-over-year-year growth for four straight years. Steve has received a number of district, regional and national sales awards, and has been integral in planning, strategy, and taking private companies public.

Vijay Balasubramaniyan
Pindrop

Vijay Balasubramaniyan, PhD is Co-Founder & CEO of Pindrop. Vijay has previously held various engineering and research roles with Google, Siemens, IBM Research, and Intel. He holds patents in VoIP security and scalability and he frequently speaks on phone fraud threats at technical conferences, including RSA, Black Hat, FS-ISAC, CCS and ICDCS. Vijay earned a PhD in Computer Science from Georgia Institute of Technology. His PhD thesis was on telecommunications security.

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