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    Fair Trade Certified vs competitors

    CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
    1998
    4.1
    Oakland, CA1$14.6M130
    Center for Food Safety
    1997
    4.2
    Washington, DC1$5.0M19
    2000
    3.9
    Detroit, MI1$6.6M89
    1997
    4.1
    West Chester, PA1$11.0M108
    RLF Architecture
    -
    4.2
    Orlando, FL1--
    1981
    3.5
    Somerville, MA1$999,99980
    Common Sense Solutions
    -
    4.2
    Lombard, IL1$25.5M20
    1987
    3.8
    Jacksonville, FL1$4.0M35
    Baltz & Company
    1998
    3.8
    New York, NY1$1.2M19
    2014
    4.2
    New York, NY1$1.8M1,000
    Uncharted
    2009
    3.7
    Boulder, CO1$1.9M22
    French-American Chamber of Commerce - New York
    1896
    3.8
    New York, NY1$960,0005
    Sierra Foothill Conservancy
    1996
    3.8
    Mariposa, CA1$1.7M10
    1996
    4.1
    --$8.0M375
    1984
    3.8
    Raleigh, NC1$8.5M150
    2011
    4.3
    Los Angeles, CA1$13.0M175
    Society for Conservation Biology
    1986
    3.7
    Washington, DC1$2.8M16
    2000
    3.4
    New Orleans, LA1$956,17436
    2008
    3.4
    Santa Monica, CA1$10.5M350
    Greater New Orleans Development Foundation
    1913
    4.0
    New Orleans, LA1$58.4M21
    1947
    3.4
    New York, NY1$10.0M53

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    Fair Trade Certified salaries vs competitors

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    CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
    Fair Trade Certified
    $55,815$26.83-

    Compare Fair Trade Certified job title salaries vs competitors

    CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
    Fair Trade Certified
    $89,994$43.27
    Center for Food Safety
    $153,224$73.67
    Political Research Associates
    $128,705$61.88
    LIVESTRONG.COM
    $117,074$56.29
    Greater New Orleans Development Foundation
    $114,231$54.92
    French-American Chamber of Commerce - New York
    $102,939$49.49
    Common Sense Solutions
    $98,310$47.26
    Sierra Foothill Conservancy
    $96,246$46.27
    German American Chamber of Commerce
    $95,961$46.14
    Capsule
    $95,196$45.77
    Baltz & Company
    $94,733$45.54
    NC SBTDC
    $93,954$45.17
    The Veloz Group
    $93,917$45.15
    Sight & Sound Productions
    $93,802$45.10
    The Idea Village
    $93,769$45.08
    MC3
    $93,562$44.98
    Uncharted
    $93,116$44.77
    Big Picture
    $93,071$44.75
    RLF Architecture
    $92,473$44.46
    TechTown
    $91,473$43.98

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    Fair Trade Certified demographics vs competitors

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    Job titleMaleFemale
    Fair Trade Certified39%61%
    Greater New Orleans Development Foundation52%48%
    Common Sense Solutions54%46%
    Uncharted54%46%
    Political Research Associates56%44%
    The Idea Village58%42%
    Male
    Female
    100%
    75%
    50%
    25%
    0%

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    Common Sense Solutions

    Greater New Orleans Development Foundation

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    75%
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    Compare race at Fair Trade Certified vs competitors

    CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
    61%16%10%10%3%
    9.3
    Common Sense Solutions
    63%16%9%8%4%
    9.8
    46%8%24%13%9%
    8.1
    Uncharted
    68%12%11%4%5%
    6.7
    Greater New Orleans Development Foundation
    53%13%24%6%4%
    8.7
    60%17%9%8%5%
    8.9

    Fair Trade Certified and similar companies CEOs

    CEOBio

    Jon Davis is chief executive officer and owner of the Sight & Sound Productions family of companies. He joined Sight & Sound as director of sales in 1996, advanced to executive vice president in 1999, was made president in 2001 and became CEO and owner in 2011. Mr. Davis, who became co-owner in 2006, has grown the business through the strategic acquisition of complementary companies and technologies. He led the acquisition of Mugwump Productions (2010) and Communicate Media Technologies assets (2009), and championed acquisition of the JPG Sound assets (2009). Today, the award-winning enterprise is one of the leading audiovisual and event production ventures in the Jacksonville area. Davis, a firm proponent of mentoring, training and development, is proud that the company uses CTS-certified technical teams trained and certified at the company's expense, a factor that distinguishes it from others in the region. Mr. Davis is a classic entrepreneur, with more than 25 years of experience in management, audiovisual technologies and event production. He is a long-term member of TEC, pursues ongoing executive development opportunities, and has completed college-level coursework at Oakland Community College. Both Mr. Davis and the company are actively engaged in the community. He is the president of the Jacksonville SKAL Club, a travel and hospitality organization that supports a variety of charities for children. He and his staff regularly contribute their time, talent and technology to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, Jacksonville Zoo and annual Springing the Blues event. His greatest pleasure is spending time with his wife and daughter, and he is a leading member of his church. Specialties: Audio Visual Rental/Production, Technical Services, Video Conferencing, Lighting, Audio, Video, Presentations, Computer, PowerPoint, Internet Proficiency, Customer Service, Audiovisual Technology, Management

    Jim Steyer
    Common Sense Solutions

    Jim is one of the most respected experts and entrepreneurs on issues related to children, education, and media and technology in the United States. He is founder and chief executive officer of Common Sense, the nation's leading nonpartisan organization dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and impactful voice they need to thrive in the 21st century. Jim is also a nationally known author, having written the widely acclaimed book Talking Back to Facebook in 2012, as well as another highly successful book, The Other Parent: The Inside Story of the Media's Effect on Our Children in 2002. Prior to launching Common Sense, Jim was chairman and CEO of JP Kids, a leading educational kids' media company. Before that, he was the founder and president of Children Now, the highly respected national advocacy and media organization for children, which he founded in 1988. In addition, Jim co-founded the Center for the Next Generation with his younger brother Tom Steyer in 2012. Jim has long been an award-winning professor at Stanford University, where he has taught popular courses for more than 30 years. He is a consulting professor in the Stanford School of Education as well as the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, teaching a variety of courses on civil rights, civil liberties, and education issues. Among other honors, Jim has received the university's highest teaching honor, the Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching, which is awarded annually to three Stanford professors. He was also voted by the students to be Class Day speaker at Stanford's graduation exercises. Jim began his professional career as a law clerk for Justice Allen Broussard of the California Supreme Court. He then served as a civil rights attorney, working for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. There, he helped spearhead the Poverty and Justice Program, focused on developing national legal and legislative strategies on behalf of lower-income African Americans. In addition, while still in law school, Jim was a founder and original chairperson of the East Palo Alto Community Law Project. This nonprofit law office served for over 30 years as the primary source of legal services for lower-income families in East Palo Alto and has been the training ground for hundreds of students at Stanford Law School. Jim's long-standing commitment to disadvantaged children and to teaching began decades ago when he was a remedial reading tutor to at-risk kids in New York City public schools. Since then, he has taught reading and math to disadvantaged students in Harlem, East Palo Alto, and Oakland, California, and he spent more than 10 years as a volunteer teacher to second-, third-, and fifth-graders in East Oakland. In addition to his activities as an advocate, author, and teacher, Jim serves regularly as an expert commentator on many national TV and radio programs. He frequently appears on national television on shows and networks including The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Today Show, Good Morning America, Fresh Air, The CBS Morning Show, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and 2020. Jim grew up in New York City and went to college at Stanford University. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa and was awarded the Lindsey Peters Award for Outstanding Work in American Government. After two years of community development work in Asia, he returned to Stanford Law School, from which he received his J.D. in 1983. Jim lives in the Bay Area with his wife, Elizabeth, and their four children, Lily, Kirk, Caroline, and Jesse.

    Jon Atkinson
    The Idea Village

    Eric Kinariwala
    Capsule

    John Conroy
    Big Picture

    Nick MacEy
    Uncharted

    Ned Staebler
    TechTown

    Paul Grafinger
    MC3

    Paul Grafinger is a Chief Executive Officer at Mc3 and is based in United States.

    Andy Kopplin
    Greater New Orleans Development Foundation

    Warren Sander
    Society for Conservation Biology

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