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  • McCormick & Company has the most employees (13,000).
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Flipside, Inc. vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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3.7
Chagrin Falls, OH1-31
-
4.1
Santa Ana, CA2$250.0M50
1968
4.2
Hope, MI1$5.8M50
Stations San Jose
1993
3.9
San Jose, CA1$530,0007
2011
4.3
Jersey City, NJ1$8.5M150
1977
3.3
Panama City Beach, FL1$1.4M25
-
3.5
Amarillo, TX1$1.9M50
1976
4.3
Tampa, FL1$46.8M75
1889
4.8
Huntingtown, MD1$6.7B13,000
La Dolce Vita
-
4.0
DeLand, FL1$320,00015
1885
3.4
Annapolis, MD1$720,00025
-
3.8
Duarte, CA1$1.4M50
2001
3.9
Chino, CA1$620,00050
Relish
1995
3.9
Erie, PA1$1.4M12
Peacock Alley
1973
4.0
Dallas, TX4$24.6M20
-
3.5
Fort Collins, CO1$2.0M39
1872
3.7
Tulsa, OK1$9.6M81
1981
4.7
Hopkins, MN1$70.0M235
1986
4.0
Ocala, FL1$5.2B100
2006
4.3
Seattle, WA2$12.0M350
-
4.0
-2$8.5M150

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Flipside, Inc. salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Flipside, Inc.
$46,813$22.51-

Compare Flipside, Inc. job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Flipside, Inc.
$78,139$37.57
McCormick & Company
$86,538$41.60
Delafield
$82,297$39.57
CooperSmith's Pub & Brewing
$82,097$39.47
Peacock Alley
$80,695$38.80
Red Devil
$76,757$36.90
Stations San Jose
$75,841$36.46
Relish
$73,428$35.30
Umi Company Inc
$72,033$34.63
Hiro
$71,529$34.39
La Dolce Vita
$70,262$33.78
Woody's
$69,409$33.37
Shipwreck
$69,200$33.27
Western Bowl
$68,502$32.93
Capris
$67,837$32.61
Tampa International Forest Products
$66,672$32.05
GINGER
$66,040$31.75
Pepper
$65,912$31.69
YoYo.com
$65,558$31.52
Primo International
$55,320$26.60

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Flipside, Inc. demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Flipside, Inc. vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
YoYo.com38%62%
Peacock Alley43%57%
Stations San Jose52%48%
Umi Company Inc54%46%
McCormick & Company59%41%
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Female
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Compare race at Flipside, Inc. vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%14%15%7%4%
9.9
57%17%10%12%3%
9.9
52%19%9%17%3%
9.4
Stations San Jose
64%14%11%7%3%
9.8
Peacock Alley
61%20%9%7%3%
8.1
62%15%12%7%4%
9.0

Flipside, Inc. and similar companies CEOs

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Lawrence Erik Kurzius
McCormick & Company

Lawrence Kurzius is the President and Chief Operating Officer for McCormick. he has responsibility for businesses worldwide. Kurzius continues to lead Global Quality, Supply Chain and R&D Corporate functions and acts as President Global Consumer and President North America, and is a member of McCormick's Management Committee. Kurzius joined McCormick in 2003 through the acquisition of Zatarain’s, where he was President and CEO. In 2005, he became Vice President and General Manager of Sales and Marketing for McCormick’s U.S. Consumer. He was promoted to President U.S. Consumer Foods in 2005 and, in 2007, became McCormick’s President Europe, Middle East and Africa. In 2008, he was named President International businesses. He was named President Global Consumer and CAO in 2013 and in 2014 was named President Americas and China and Chief Administrative Officer and assumed his current responsibilities in 2015. Prior to McCormick, Kurzius spent 12 years at Zatarain’s and was a marketing executive with the Quaker Oats Company and Mars Inc.’s Uncle Ben’s Company. Kurzius graduated from Princeton University, in Economics, and is a former director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s New Orleans Branch. He is a trustee of Jacksonville University.

Mathias Miedreich
Umi Company Inc

Brian Fajardo
Stations San Jose

George Itzkovitz
Primo International

Robert Gamgort
Pepper

Ariel Napchi
Hiro

Joshua Schulman
Capris

Jane Park
Julep

Jane Park is co-founder and CEO of Julep, the only e-commerce beauty brand that takes a full-stack approach to product development, testing, and distribution. Under Jane’s direction, Julep has raised $56 million in funding from top-tier venture firms and quadrupled revenues each year over the past few years. Prior to starting Julep, Jane was an executive at Starbucks, most recently serving as director of new ventures, and also worked at preeminent global strategy consulting firm The Boston Consulting Group. Jane was born in Seoul, Korea and grew up in Toronto, Canada. She received a BA in public policy and international affairs from Princeton University and a JD from Yale Law School.

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