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Lender Processing Services, Inc. (lps) vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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4.2
Solon, OH1$830.0M777
-
3.9
Denver, CO1-376
1999
4.6
Dallas, TX1$310.0M600
1906
4.8
Portland, OR2$4.9B3,811
-
4.1
Aliquippa, PA1$1.2M25
-
4.6
Jersey City, NJ2$10.4M50
2008
4.7
Irving, TX17$15.0M50
1914
4.9
Cleveland, OH3$460.0M1,400
1990
4.3
Lewisville, TX1$290.0M1,000
-
4.7
Dallas, TX1$6.3M50
1999
4.3
Gilbert, AZ1$5.6M50
1978
4.1
San Diego, CA1$50.0M75
2007
4.5
Coppell, TX2$510.0M1,710
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1915
4.0
Chester, WV1$680,0001

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Lender Processing Services, Inc. (lps) salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Lender Processing Services, Inc. (lps)
$65,079$31.29-

Compare Lender Processing Services, Inc. (lps) job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Lender Processing Services, Inc. (lps)
$51,205$24.62
Integrated Asset Services
$53,695$25.81
Federal Reserve Bank
$51,753$24.88
Standard Insurance Company
$51,122$24.58
Caliber Home Loans
$49,221$23.66
NCS
$49,088$23.60
Franklin Credit Management
$48,095$23.12
EMC Mortgage Corp
$46,715$22.46
Homeward Residential Inc
$46,047$22.14
National Bankruptcy Services
$45,277$21.77
Service Link, Inc.
$44,382$21.34
CDC Small Business Finance
$43,101$20.72
Cascade Financial Services
$43,037$20.69
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
$42,870$20.61

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Lender Processing Services, Inc. (lps) demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Service Link, Inc.40%60%
Standard Insurance Company45%55%
Franklin Credit Management49%51%
Caliber Home Loans54%46%
CDC Small Business Finance58%42%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%20%10%9%4%
9.8
65%14%6%11%4%
9.5
54%20%11%11%4%
9.1
67%15%9%6%3%
9.1
49%28%6%10%6%
7.6

Lender Processing Services, Inc. (lps) and similar companies CEOs

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Larry Buckley is a Chief Executive Officer at National Bankruptcy Services LLC. He has worked as President:Natl Default Title at First American Title Insur Co and President at Buckley Associates Inc. Larry works or has worked as MEMBER at State Bars of Arizona, California, Colorado & Texas. He studied at Pepperdine University School of Law.

Greg Ness is chairman, president and chief executive officer of StanCorp Financial Group, Inc., and Standard Insurance Company. Beginning in July 2009, he served as president and chief executive officer, and was elected chairman of the board in December 2011. He previously served as president and chief operating officer from September 2008 until June 2009. Ness joined Standard Insurance Company in 1979 and has held a succession of positions with increasing responsibilities, including senior vice president of the Insurance Services Group, senior vice president of the Employee Benefits Division, senior vice president of Investments and president of StanCorp Mortgage Investors, LLC, and StanCorp Investment Advisers, vice president and corporate secretary, and vice president of Retirement Plans Sales and Marketing. He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Washington State University, has earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Portland State University and holds the Leadership Institute Fellow designation from the Life Insurance Marketing and Research Association (LIMRA). Ness chairs the board of directors of the Oregon Business Council and the Armory Theater Fund. He is a member of the board of directors of the Oregon Health & Science University Foundation. Ness is also trustee emeritus and past chair of the Portland Center Stage board of directors and a member of the SOLVE Founder's Circle.

As president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Loretta J. Mester participates in the formulation of U.S. monetary policy, and oversees 1,000 employees in Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh who conduct economic research, supervise banking institutions, and provide payment services to commercial banks and the U.S. government. She assumed her role as president and CEO in June 2014. Dr. Mester was born in Baltimore, MD. She graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics and economics from Barnard College of Columbia University. She earned M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in economics from Princeton University, where she was a National Science Foundation Fellow. Prior to being named president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Dr. Mester had been executive vice president and director of research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, where she was the chief policy advisor, attended meetings of the Federal Open Market Committee, and oversaw the economists and analysts in the Research Department, as well as professionals in the Financial Statistics Department and the Payments Cards Center. She joined the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia in 1985 as an economist, becoming senior vice president and director of research in 2000, and executive vice president and director of research in 2010. Dr. Mester is an adjunct professor of finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and is a fellow at the Wharton Financial Institutions Center. She has also taught in the undergraduate finance and M.B.A. programs at Wharton and in the Ph.D. program in finance at New York University. Her areas of research expertise and interest include the organizational structure and productive efficiency of financial institutions, financial intermediation and regulation, agency problems in credit markets, credit card pricing, central bank governance, and inflation. Dr. Mester has published numerous articles in refereed academic and professional journals on a variety of topics including economics, central banking, and financial issues. In addition, Dr. Mester is a management committee member of the International Journal of Central Banking and co-editor of the Journal of Financial Services Research; and is an associate editor of several other academic journals. Dr. Mester is a director of the Greater Cleveland Partnership, a trustee of the Cleveland Clinic, a trustee of the Musical Arts Association (Cleveland Orchestra), a director of the Council for Economic Education, a founding director of the Financial Intermediation Research Society, and a member of the advisory board of the Financial Intermediation Network of European Studies (FINEST). She is a member of the American Economic Association, the American Finance Association, the Econometric Society, and the Financial Management Association International.

Robert S. Kaplan
Federal Reserve Bank

Robert Steven Kaplan has served as the 13th president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas since September 8, 2015. He represents the Eleventh Federal Reserve District on the Federal Open Market Committee in the formulation of U.S. monetary policy and oversees the 1,200 employees of the Dallas Fed. Kaplan was previously the Martin Marshall Professor of Management Practice and a Senior Associate Dean at Harvard Business School. He is the author of several books, including What You Really Need to Lead: The Power of Thinking and Acting Like an Owner; What You're Really Meant To Do: A Road Map for Reaching Your Unique Potential; and What to Ask the Person in the Mirror: Critical Questions for Becoming a More Effective Leader and Reaching Your Potential. Prior to joining Harvard in 2006, Kaplan was vice chairman of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. with global responsibility for the firm's Investment Banking and Investment Management Divisions. He became a partner in 1990 and served as co-chairman of the firm’s Partnership Committee. He was also a member of the Management Committee. Following his 23-year career at Goldman Sachs, Kaplan became a senior director of the firm. He serves as chairman of Project A.L.S. and co-chairman of the Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation, a global venture philanthropy firm that invests in developing non-profit enterprises dedicated to addressing social issues. He is also a board member of Harvard Medical School. Kaplan previously served on the boards of State Street Corporation, Harvard Management Company, Bed Bath & Beyond and Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc. He was also a trustee of the Ford Foundation, co-founding board chair of the TEAK Fellowship, co-founder and chairman of Indaba Capital Management, LP and chairman of the Investment Advisory Committee at Google, Inc. Kaplan was appointed by the Governor of Kansas as a member of the Kansas Health Policy Authority Board. Born and raised in Prairie Village, Kansas, Kaplan received a bachelor of science degree in business administration from the University of Kansas and a master’s degree in business administration from Harvard Business School.

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NCS

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