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Finish Line main competitors are Vintage Stock, Family Video, and Brookstone.

Competitor Summary. See how Finish Line compares to its main competitors:

  • American Eagle Outfitters has the most employees (37,000).
  • Employees at Vintage Stock earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $32,691.
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Finish Line vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1976
4.6
Indianapolis, IN2$2.0B10,000
1920
4.2
Charlotte, NC3$23.0M155
1899
4.1
Brooklyn Park, MN1$310.0M2,998
1978
4.2
Glenview, IL1$940.0M7,000
1964
4.3
Denton, TX1$3.7B30,050
1965
4.4
Merrimack, NH2$117.7M3,000
2016
4.2
Wareham, MA1$670,00050
1935
4.3
Pittsburgh, PA1$2.5B16,800
1948
4.0
Kearney, NE1$1.2B9,000
1918
4.4
New York, NY1$827.0M5,885
1966
4.7
Costa Mesa, CA1$520.0M2,124
1966
4.2
Brentwood, TN2$468.7M7,300
1977
4.4
Pittsburgh, PA1$5.3B37,000
1980
4.3
Columbus, OH1$1.9B14,000
1928
4.4
Englewood, CO1$1.9B15,250
1962
4.3
Fort Worth, TX1$1.6B18,000
1980
4.3
Joplin, MO1$50.0M300
1915
4.4
Bradenton, FL1$1.8B10,001
-
3.3
Las Vegas, NV1$9.9M100
1969
3.3
Sun Prairie, WI2$16.2M50
-
4.1
Durham, NC1$1.7B25

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Finish Line salaries vs competitors

Among Finish Line competitors, employees at Vintage Stock earn the most with an average yearly salary of $32,691.

Compare Finish Line salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Finish Line
$29,883$14.37-
Rack Room Shoes
$31,334$15.06-
Wilsons Leather
$31,435$15.11-
Family Video
$32,403$15.58-
Sally Beauty Holdings
$28,447$13.68-
Brookstone
$32,149$15.46-

Compare Finish Line job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Finish Line
$35,315$16.98
American Eagle Outfitters
$79,817$38.37
Vintage Stock
$37,025$17.80
Brookstone
$36,222$17.41
Rack Room Shoes
$36,066$17.34
Vans
$35,855$17.24
GNC
$35,716$17.17
Family Video
$35,522$17.08
Sports Authority
$35,345$16.99
Aldo
$35,220$16.93
Retail
$35,196$16.92
Wilsons Leather
$35,153$16.90
Mounds Pet Food Warehouse
$34,933$16.79
Cowtown Boots
$34,768$16.72
New York & Company
$34,720$16.69
Buckle
$34,435$16.56
Pier 1
$34,253$16.47
Bananas
$34,165$16.43
Kirkland's
$34,057$16.37
Sally Beauty Holdings
$33,502$16.11

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Finish Line demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Finish Line vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Pier 132%68%
Kirkland's35%65%
American Eagle Outfitters38%62%
Express39%61%
Finish Line60%40%
GNC66%34%

Compare race at Finish Line vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%17%12%6%3%
9.8
60%19%11%6%3%
9.6
58%20%11%7%4%
9.9
62%18%11%6%4%
9.9
61%16%14%6%3%
9.9
62%17%12%6%3%
9.6

Finish Line and similar companies CEOs

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Jay L. Schottenstein
American Eagle Outfitters

Jay Schottenstein is an influential retail entrepreneur with a deep commitment to philanthropy. As a leader in the retail industry, he oversees a network of public and privately held businesses across various categories. Mr. Schottenstein is Chairman and CEO of American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE:AEO), Chairman and CEO of American Signature, Executive Chairman of Designer Brands (NYSE:DBI), Chairman, President, and CEO of Schottenstein Stores Corporation & Schottenstein Property Group, Chairman and CEO of SB360 Capital Partners, among others. He also holds board positions at American Eagle Outfitters, Designer Brands, Albertsons Companies and a number of philanthropic and educational organizations. Mr. Schottenstein developed a keen understanding of business at an early age, fueled by the entrepreneurial spirit of his grandfather, Ephraim Schottenstein. Ephraim and Anna Schottenstein opened Columbus, Ohio-based E.L. Schottenstein Department Stores in 1917 where Jay later learned the family business from his father, Jerome Schottenstein. His first leadership role was in 1976 as a store manager in the family furniture business, Value City Furniture. In 1984, Mr. Schottenstein assumed an executive role in the family’s Value City Department Stores, now Designer Brands. Following the death of his father in 1992, Jay rose to lead the retail empire and continues to build on the Schottenstein family legacy. Mr. Schottenstein is passionate about giving back to the communities where he and his family live and where his businesses have a footprint. Together with his wife, Jeanie Schottenstein, he developed the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Family Foundation to support local, national and global charitable and educational organizations. He was instrumental in founding The Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Prize in Cardiovascular Sciences at the Ohio State University to provide national and international recognition to those at the forefront of cardiovascular sciences. The Schottenstein family is consistently recognized for their incredible philanthropic efforts. In 2009, Lebron James nominated Mr. Schottenstein for the Time 100, the magazine’s annual list of the world’s most influential people. In 2010, the American Red Cross of Central Ohio honored the Schottensteins with the Humanitarian of the Year Award for their commitment to improving the Columbus community. In 2016, Mr. Schottenstein was honored with the T. Kenyon Holly Award for his outstanding humanitarian achievement by the Two Ten Footwear Foundation. The Schottensteins were also honored in 2019 by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation for their long-standing support.

Timothy Baxter
Express

Mr. Baxter was most recently Chief Executive Officer of Delta Galil Premium Brands, a group of specialty retail apparel brands. Prior to that, he spent 26 years with Macy’s, Inc. and the former May Department Stores in various roles, most recently as Macy’s Chief Merchandising Officer.

Joshua C. Burris
GNC

Steven C. Woodward
Kirkland's

Mr. Woodward brings significant experience in developing and managing the growth of consumer brands. Since joining Crate and Barrel in 2015, he has been responsible for all aspects of merchandising, including sourcing, product design and assortment selection for the global omni-channel home furnishings retailer. Prior to that time, Mr. Woodward was Senior Vice President of Licensed Watches and Jewelry for Fossil, where he was head of the Michael Kors watch and jewelry business. He has also served as Executive Vice President and General Merchandise Manager of The Bombay Company, CEO of Illuminations and Vice President of Pier 1 Imports.

Gregory Scott
New York & Company

Christian Brickman
Sally Beauty Holdings

Mr. Brickman has served on the Board of Directors since September 2012 and is the Corporation’s President and Chief Executive Officer, a role he has held since February 2015. Prior to being appointed to his current role, Mr. Brickman served as President and Chief Operating Officer of the Corporation from June 2014 to February 2015. Prior to joining the Corporation, Mr. Brickman served as President of Kimberly-Clark International from May 2012 to February 2014, where he led the Corporation’s international consumer business in all operations. From August 2010 to May 2012, Mr. Brickman served as President of Kimberly-Clark Professional. From 2008 to 2010, Mr. Brickman served as Chief Strategy Officer of Kimberly-Clark and played a key role in the development and implementation of Kimberly-Clark’s strategic plans and processes to enhance enterprise growth initiatives. Prior to joining Kimberly-Clark, Mr. Brickman was a Principal in McKinsey & Company’s Dallas, Texas office and a leader in the firm’s consumer packaged goods and operations practices. Before joining McKinsey, Mr. Brickman was President and CEO of Whitlock Packaging, the largest non-carbonated beverage co-packing company in the United States, from 1998 to 2001. From 1994 to 1998, he was with Guinness/United Distillers, initially as Vice President of Strategic Planning for the Americas region and then as General Manager for Guinness Brewing Worldwide’s Latin America region. Mr. Brickman was awarded an advanced bachelor’s degree in economics in 1986 from Occidental College in Los Angeles where he graduated with honors, Phi Beta Kappa and cum laude.

Dennis H. Nelson
Buckle

Dennis Nelson is a Board Member at BUCKLE INC. He has worked as President/COO at BUCKLE INC and Salesman at BUCKLE INC. Dennis studied at Kearney State College.

James M. Speltz
Brookstone

James M. Speltz is the owner of James Retail Advisory, a provider of strategic and operational consulting services to various clients in the retail, e-commerce, restaurant, and wholesale industries. Previously, he served Brookstone, holding various leadership roles such as president, chief executive officer, vice president, chief operating officer, vice president of supply chain and business development, operational vice president of inventory management and planning, and director of merchandise planning and analysis. Speltz holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from College of the Holy Cross.

Charlie Hoogland
Family Video

Charlie Hoogland is a CEO/Founder at Family Video Movie Club Inc.

Mark Lardie
Rack Room Shoes

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