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Fjällräven North America vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1960
4.0
Boulder, CO1-176
2002
3.4
Dallas, TX1$1.0M30
Cathy Jean
-
4.3
San Diego, CA1$170,0002
1975
3.3
Middlebury, VT2$2.5M29
-
4.1
Boston, MA1$6.1M25
1946
4.6
Charlotte, NC1$575.1M10,500
2010
4.5
Secaucus, NJ1$26.0M50
-
4.1
Chicago, IL1$37.5M96
Cameo Water Wear
-
3.9
Philadelphia, PA1$500,0007
-
4.0
Secaucus, NJ1$92.0M900
2005
3.9
Los Angeles, CA1-2,504
1957
3.7
Dade City, FL1$4.0M35
2001
2.7
Stamford, CT1$470,00025
1922
4.0
New York, NY1$94.0M10,001
Toy Connection Inc
-
Lawrence, NY1--
2010
3.7
Davenport, IA1$16.0M264
Denmark Interiors
-
4.0
Fort Myers, FL1$2.0M15
Gallery Of Jewels
1990
3.6
San Francisco, CA1$530,0005
1996
4.0
Downey, CA5$80.4M50
Ganesh Imports
-
3.9
Kingston, NH1$900,00011
1972
3.1
Minneapolis, MN1$1.1M25

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Fjällräven North America salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Fjällräven North America
$34,187$16.44-

Compare Fjällräven North America job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Fjällräven North America
$33,354$16.04
IZOD
$38,992$18.75
Cathy Jean
$33,265$15.99
Cotelac
$33,248$15.98
Ashley Stewart Holdings, Inc.
$33,204$15.96
Denmark Interiors
$33,195$15.96
618 Main Clothing Corp
$33,090$15.91
Footgear
$32,879$15.81
Gallery Of Jewels
$32,652$15.70
Kiefer Jewelers
$32,528$15.64
James Perse Ent
$32,301$15.53
Cameo Water Wear
$32,276$15.52
Ganesh Imports
$32,185$15.47
Down In The Valley
$32,042$15.40
Danforth Pewter
$31,948$15.36
The Impeccable Pig
$31,747$15.26
Geoclassics
$31,692$15.24
Gadzooks 21 Inc
$31,535$15.16
Dry Goods
$31,039$14.92
Toy Connection Inc
$30,857$14.84

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Fjällräven North America demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Cato Fashions11%89%
Fjällräven North America--
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Female
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75%
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25%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%13%17%6%3%
9.6

Fjällräven North America and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
John P. Derham Cato
Cato Fashions

Gary Sheinbaum joined Ashley Stewart as CEO after more than 25 years at Tommy Hilfiger and parent company PVH Corp. Since 2014, he has served as CEO of Tommy Hilfiger Americas, leading the North American business and overseeing Tommy Hilfiger's Latin America operations. Sheinbaum joined the company in 1995, and worked in various capacities, including president of specialty retail, president of retail development for the U.S. wholesale business and group president, North America for outlet, specialty retail and e-commerce. Prior to joining PVH, Sheinbaum was the president of J. Crew Retail for five years. He began his career at Macy's New York in a variety of store line and buying positions. At Tommy Hilfiger, Sheinbaum was responsible for guiding the brand through numerous stages of growth and transformation with product innovation, digital initiatives, expansion of leading wholesale partnerships, and enhanced customer experiences. During his time at Hilfiger, Sheinbaum expanded the products available on the North American e-commerce site, combining the best merchandise from the company’s global assortment. In addition, under his leadership, Tommy Hilfiger's licensing business saw strong results and growth year over year in key categories including women's apparel and outerwear, luggage, tailored men's apparel, kids' apparel, watches and jewelry, and footwear. Sheinbaum also built Hilfiger’s outlet business and updated the Tommy Co. store experience through technology and store design. He fostered a wholesale partnership with Macy’s that reignited the brand in North America in the early 2000s. He also oversaw the development of Tommy Adaptive, described as the first global brand to create collections for people with disabilities.

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