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First Aid Beauty vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2009
4.2
Newton, MA1$50.0M154
1996
4.4
New York, NY1$77.0M623
2006
4.3
--$3.9M30
1995
3.9
Brentwood, NY1$170.0M600
2009
4.2
San Francisco, CA1$100.0M148
Hail Merry
2008
3.9
Dallas, TX1$3.1M23
2014
3.7
Peninsula, OH1$580,00050
Fuel For Fire
2012
3.3
Natick, MA1$210,0006
2018
4.0
Minneapolis, MN1$3.5M30
2009
3.6
Oakland, CA1$1.6M45
Global Innovations
2015
4.0
Campbell, CA1$380,0007
2012
4.3
Miami, FL1$51.0M284
-
3.6
Kaysville, UT1$580,00050
2009
4.1
Sonoma, CA1$23.9M50

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First Aid Beauty salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
First Aid Beauty
$50,237$24.15-

Compare First Aid Beauty job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
First Aid Beauty
$35,609$17.12
Avisae, LLC
$35,785$17.20
Back to the Roots
$35,784$17.20
Hail Merry
$35,783$17.20
Fuel For Fire
$35,782$17.20
Peaceful Fruits
$35,776$17.20
Global Innovations
$35,763$17.19
ASPIRE Sports Drinks
$35,757$17.19
KRAVE Jerky
$35,752$17.19
Luxury Brand Partners
$35,627$17.13
Tatcha
$35,473$17.05
Soap & Glory
$34,040$16.37
U.S. Nonwovens
$34,008$16.35
Laura Mercier Cosmetics
$32,095$15.43

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First Aid Beauty and similar companies CEOs

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Matthew Stillings
U.S. Nonwovens

Reporting to the CEO, member of three-person executive team leading IDEX (IEX, NYSE), one of the top two performing companies in the Industrial Conglomerate sector. Direct report to CEO of Rexnord. Leadership/Culture - Considered potential successor to the IDEX CEO. Mentored by IDEX Board member as part of formalized CEO leadership readiness process. Create high energy/fast paced cultures where accountability and risk are rewarded. Recruit “A” players and mentor “B” level performers. Earnings Performance - IDEX earnings and share price performance equaled Danaher (DHR, NYSE) and outperformed all others in the sector such as Dover (DOV, NYSE) and United Technologies (UTX, NYSE) for six consecutive years. IDEX executive team created over $5B (88%) in market capitalization value from 2012 to 2016  Led the largest most profitable group of IDEX ($650M) comprised of complex multi-division businesses. Led $820M business unit of Rexnord. Drove double-digit EBITDA growth over a two-year period at Rexnord. Manufacturing - LEAN OPS - Drive results through implementation of operating business systems based on Toyota Production Systems and IDEX Business Systems. Led Groups manufacturing up to 100,000 SKUs in five domestic and eight global plants. Strategy - In the last three roles repositioned organization from selling 80-year-old legacy products to selling solutions. Redefined value proposition. Shifted the strategy to focus on value creation for building owners, contractors. With IDEX developed unique water pumping system using gas burn off of oil rigs. Organic Growth - In every role for the past six years took market share and grew in shrinking markets. Accelerated margin performance through innovation, new product introduction and refocusing sales strategies. In several segments locked out the competition for two to five years. Online Marketing - automated the specification for construction project resulting in eCommerce sales growth of $20M (73% CAGR)

Andy Malloy
Hail Merry

Andy Malloy is a Chief Executive Officer at Picnik and is based in Southlake, Texas. He has worked as Frito- Lay General Manager- Small Format at PEPSICO INC, Vice President Sales at Bare Snacks, and Chief Executive Officer at Hail Merry LLC. Andy studied at RICHMOND between 1985 and 1989.

Joe Ferraro
Avisae, LLC

Rob Gilfeather
Fuel For Fire

Rob Gilfeather is a Cofounder & CEO at Fuel for Fire and is based in Natick, Massachusetts. He has worked as Media Planning/Buying, traditional and interactive at McCann Worldgroup. Rob attended Queens College and Cambridge School of Culinary Arts.

Jonathan Sebastiani
KRAVE Jerky

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