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  • Fiduciary Trust International has the most employees (704).
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First Mercantile vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1957
3.8
Memphis, TN3$22.9M100
1978
4.3
Miami, FL1$20.4M77
MEFA
1982
3.9
Boston, MA1$380,00010
-
3.1
Dallas, TX1$2.2M50
1962
3.5
Yreka, CA1$2.4M30
-
4.7
Durham, NC2$361.4M50
1986
3.3
West Des Moines, IA1$8.5M240
-
4.7
Dallas, TX1$6.3M50
The Retirement Plan Company
1992
3.9
Brentwood, TN1$6.4M5
1988
4.5
Columbia, MD8$753.3M394
1931
4.6
New York, NY12$230.0M704
1995
4.0
Lakeland, FL1$17.8M125
-
3.7
--$600,00030
1970
4.2
Fairport, NY1$145.6M300

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First Mercantile salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
First Mercantile
$56,534$27.18-

Compare First Mercantile job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
First Mercantile
$57,116$27.46
Investacorp
$85,286$41.00
Manning & Napier
$82,630$39.73
Fiduciary Trust International
$80,015$38.47
MidAmerica
$79,922$38.42
Guidestone Financial Resources
$78,838$37.90
MEFA
$72,398$34.81
Federal Reserve Bank
$68,591$32.98
Corporate Office Properties Trust
$68,190$32.78
The Retirement Plan Company
$67,599$32.50
Gcg
$62,765$30.18
National Benefit Services
$58,136$27.95
Siskiyou Credit Union
$55,584$26.72
Journal of Accountancy
$47,879$23.02

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First Mercantile demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at First Mercantile vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
First Mercantile35%65%
The Retirement Plan Company35%65%
Corporate Office Properties Trust39%61%
Manning & Napier49%51%
MEFA52%48%
Fiduciary Trust International55%45%
Male
Female

Compare race at First Mercantile vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%11%13%6%3%
6.1
61%16%11%9%3%
9.8
60%16%13%7%4%
9.8
The Retirement Plan Company
68%12%11%6%3%
8.7
MEFA
64%12%7%12%4%
9.6
64%14%13%6%3%
9.6

First Mercantile and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

John M. Dowd serves as chief executive officer at Fiduciary Trust Company International. He is a member of the Board of Directors and chairs the Management and Operating Committees. Mr. Dowd has almost 30 years of experience in wealth management. Prior to joining Fiduciary Trust in 2016, he served as executive vice president and senior managing director for Wells Fargo Wealth Management, where he oversaw the Northeast region. Mr. Dowd’s previous positions also included serving as head of wealth management for Bank of New York. He is a past chairman of the trust and investments section of the New York State Banker’s Association.

Mr. Stephen E. Budorick
Corporate Office Properties Trust

Mr. Stephen E. Budorick is an Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at CORPORATE OFFICE PROPERTIES TRUST and is based in United States.

Patrick Hale
The Retirement Plan Company

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.

Claudio G. Cocca
Gcg

Barry C. Melancon
Journal of Accountancy

Mark Bilotta
MEFA

Marc Orlans Mayer
Manning & Napier

Jim Tormey
MidAmerica

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