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

  • Los Angeles LGBT Center has the most employees (750).
  • The oldest company is Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services, founded in 1917.
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FVLC vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1978
3.9
Oakland, CA1$5.0M46
Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault
1983
3.9
Saint Paul, MN1$5.0M18
Abused Adult Resource Center
1986
3.2
Bismarck, ND1$5.0M22
Building Futures
1988
4.2
San Leandro, CA1$4.4M15
1990
3.0
Cape Girardeau, MO1$730,00030
1975
3.9
Youngtown, AZ1$6.2M350
1986
2.9
Hickory, NC1$450,00030
1967
4.0
Albany, NY1$5.9M50
1989
3.8
Los Angeles, CA1$56.0M50
1972
3.3
Washington, DC1$1.6M45
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services
1917
3.1
Walla Walla, WA1$200,0006
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL KS
1980
3.6
Salina, KS1$999,99913
1993
3.7
Indianapolis, IN1$5.0M50
Rape Crisis Center
1975
2.5
San Antonio, TX1$610,00010
The Safe Center
1978
4.0
Bethpage, NY1$5.0M15
Refugee Services of Texas
1978
3.3
Dallas, TX1$1.2M10
1978
3.4
San Marcos, TX1$5.0M35
1969
4.2
Los Angeles, CA1$57.4M750
1975
3.5
Atlanta, GA1$3.3M73
1976
3.4
Orlando, FL1$5.1M56
Iris House
1993
3.8
New York, NY1$220,0002

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FVLC salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
FVLC
$34,265$16.47-

Compare FVLC job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
FVLC
$43,533$20.93
Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault
$45,421$21.84
Hays-Caldwell Women's Center (HCWC)
$43,482$20.90
HVAF
$43,138$20.74
Building Futures
$42,840$20.60
Harbor House of Central Florida
$42,748$20.55
Partnership Against Domestic Violence
$42,726$20.54
Women's Resource Center
$42,247$20.31
Rape Crisis Center
$41,810$20.10
DC Rape Crisis Center
$41,753$20.07
Bienestar Human Services
$41,066$19.74
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL KS
$40,839$19.63
Semo Safehouse
$40,828$19.63
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services
$40,740$19.59
The Safe Center
$40,728$19.58
Abused Adult Resource Center
$40,719$19.58
Los Angeles LGBT Center
$39,622$19.05
Refugee Services of Texas
$39,590$19.03
Iris House
$38,829$18.67
LifeStream Complete Senior Living
$37,417$17.99

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FVLC demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at FVLC vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Partnership Against Domestic Violence10%90%
Women's Resource Center14%86%
Hope House28%72%
Refugee Services of Texas36%64%
Los Angeles LGBT Center57%43%
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Compare race at FVLC vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%17%12%6%3%
8.5
45%33%7%9%5%
8.9
63%16%10%7%4%
9.6
54%11%25%7%3%
6.7
Refugee Services of Texas
40%23%11%14%12%
9.4

FVLC and similar companies CEOs

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Candace Muggerud
Abused Adult Resource Center

Lorri L. Jean is nationally recognized as one of the most seasoned and effective leaders in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) civil rights movement. OUT magazine has twice listed her as one of the 50 most powerful gay and lesbian people in the nation. In 2006, Los Angeles Magazine named her as one of the 100 most influential people in Los Angeles, and in 2014 it named her one of the ten most inspiring women in Los Angeles. Jean currently serves as CEO of the Los Angeles LGBT Center, the world's largest provider of programs and services for LGBT people. Jean has been an activist on LGBT issues since 1979. She served as the lead plaintiff in the successful landmark lawsuit against Georgetown University to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. She also was the first openly gay or lesbian person in history to receive a top secret security clearance from the Central Intelligence Agency. In 1989, with her appointment as Deputy Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), she became the highest-ranking openly gay or lesbian person in the Federal government (a distinction she held until 1993 when President Clinton appointed Roberta Achtenberg). In 1993, Jean began her first six-year tenure at the helm of the Center (to which she returned in June 2003). She led the Center through a period of unprecedented expansion, dramatically increasing the number of clients and volunteers, the diversity and volume of services, the number of staff, and the size of the budget. She also oversaw the purchase and renovation of a $7 million facility and built the nation's first $10 million dollar LGBT organization endowment fund. During her second tenure, Jean has returned the Center to financial stability, dramatically expanded programming to 10 locations across Los Angeles while more than quadrupling the revenue budget to $141 million. She also led the Center's historic capital campaign for the $142 million Anita May Rosenstein Campus, which opened in April 2019. From 2001 to 2003, Jean served as executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, leading an organizational turnaround that brought the Task Force to financial solvency and increased the annual revenues to what was then an all-time high. Among other program accomplishments, she focused the organization's political efforts at the state and local level by building a field organizing department which orchestrated the defeat of nearly all anti-LGBT ballot measures in the 2001 and 2002 election cycles. Prior to 1993, Jean spent 10 years as an attorney with FEMA, including three years overseeing the disaster response and recovery operations of its largest region, where she was responsible for the management of a staff of 1,000 and a budget of more than $1 billion. Jean holds a Juris Doctorate degree from Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., and a Bachelor of Science degree in communication from Arizona State University, and is a member of the bar in California and Washington, D.C. She and her wife, attorney Gina M. Calvelli, live in Hollywood and were legally married in September 2008.

Cynthia Scxott
The Safe Center

Ronald Estes is a President & Chief Executive Officer at Lifestream Complete Senior Living and is based in Phoenix Arizona Area. He has worked as Tax Manager at Arthur Andersen LLP, Director at Miller & Wagner LLP, and CFO / General Manager at Westroc Inc.. Ronald works or has worked as VP/CFO at Lifestream Complete Senior Living. He attended Arizona State University between 1976 and 1979.

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