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  • Pittsburgh Opera has the most employees (200).
  • The oldest company is Atlanta Ballet, founded in 1929.
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Foreign Affairs vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1922
4.4
New York, NY1$7.0M48
World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth
1951
3.8
Dallas, TX1$3.0M17
National Committee on American Foreign Policy
1974
3.7
New York, NY1$2.8M20
1995
4.0
Los Angeles, CA1$5.0M41
The Recording Academy
1966
3.4
Santa Monica, CA3$83.0M10
1964
3.4
Louisville, KY1$1.6M30
1970
4.0
New York, NY1$7.3M50
Bergen Performing Arts Center
2003
3.5
Englewood, NJ1$10.0M21
1964
3.4
Waterford, CT1$5.3M30
Atlanta Ballet
1929
3.4
Atlanta, GA1$12.9M20
St. George Theatre
2004
3.9
Islandia, NY1$5.0M5
1969
3.0
New York, NY1$850,00050
1975
3.5
Cooperstown, NY1$8.9M25
1970
4.3
Englewood, CO1$18.4M187
1955
4.2
New York, NY1$21.9M65
1977
4.0
Falmouth, MA1$10.0M50
1939
3.7
Pittsburgh, PA1$8.0M200
1954
3.7
Miami, FL1$9.4M104
1960
3.1
New York, NY1$720,00025
Hartford Symphony Orchestra
1936
3.8
Hartford, CT1$5.3M10
1974
3.4
Berkeley, CA1$5.7M200

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Foreign Affairs salaries vs competitors

Compare Foreign Affairs salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Foreign Affairs
$55,378$26.62-

Compare Foreign Affairs job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Foreign Affairs
$67,136$32.28
Pittsburgh Opera
$97,007$46.64
Hartford Symphony Orchestra
$83,445$40.12
WPBT2
$79,188$38.07
National Committee on American Foreign Policy
$72,213$34.72
Colorado Public Radio
$70,396$33.84
Sony Music Publishing
$70,239$33.77
The Recording Academy
$69,245$33.29
Atlanta Ballet
$68,159$32.77
Ballet Hispánico
$68,016$32.70
Carnegie Hall
$66,315$31.88
The Glimmerglass Festival
$60,429$29.05
St. George Theatre
$59,937$28.82
Actors Theatre of Louisville
$59,890$28.79
Bergen Performing Arts Center
$57,528$27.66
International Emmy Awards
$57,114$27.46
Falmouth Academy
$53,383$25.66
Pacific Council on International Policy
$52,777$25.37
World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth
$52,489$25.24
Eugene O'Neill Theater Center
$51,691$24.85

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Foreign Affairs demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Foreign Affairs vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Pittsburgh Opera33%67%
The Recording Academy36%64%
Actors Theatre of Louisville40%60%
Carnegie Hall45%55%
California Shakespeare Theater51%49%
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Compare race at Foreign Affairs vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
55%18%10%13%4%
9.4
75%9%10%4%2%
7.7
66%13%10%6%4%
7.8
58%21%9%3%8%
8.5
The Recording Academy
53%23%12%8%4%
8.0
68%19%5%4%4%
8.4

Foreign Affairs and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
David Chitel
Ballet Hispánico

Arturo Jacobus
Atlanta Ballet

Stewart Vanderwilt
Colorado Public Radio

Liz Brailsford
World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth

Currently leading the nation’s preeminent developmental theater: The \'Launchpad of American Theater.\' Strategic and innovative leader with strong skillsets in talent discovery & development, program development and growth, producing, fundraising, cultural diplomacy, and leveraging revenue opportunities. Under leadership, the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center was awarded the 2015 National Medal of Arts by President Obama and the 2010 Regional Theater Tony Award. Significant projects launched at the O’Neill under tenure include: In The Heights (2005); [title of show] (2005); The Receptionist (2006); In Transit (2008); Tales of the City (2009); The Nether (2013); Ugly Lies The Bone (2014); Slave Play (2018) and others. Since 2005, the O’Neill’s budget has grown by 180%, with especially strong earned revenue growth. Doubled the size of the National Theater Institute, the O'Neill's flagship training program, and launched a new MFA program for NTI, partnering with Rose Bruford College in London. Frequent speaker at Duke University, Moscow Art Theatre, Theater Communications Group, and profiled in the New York Times, Hartford Courant, and on CBS Sunday Morning. Trustee (formerly Chairman) of the Southeastern Connecticut Cultural Coalition, and Trustee of the Eastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce. In 2014, was named to a three-year term to the Nominating Committee of the Tony Awards.

Susan M. Elliott
National Committee on American Foreign Policy

Jerrold D. Green is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Pacific Council on International Policy in Los Angeles. He is concurrently a Research Professor at the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. He has previously been a Partner at Best Associates in Dallas, Texas, a privately held merchant banking firm with global operations. Green also occupied a number of senior management positions at the RAND Corporation where he served as the Director of International Programs and Development and was awarded the RAND Medal for Excellence. Green has a B.A. (summa cum laude) from the University of Massachusetts/Boston, as well as an M.A. and Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Chicago. His academic career began at the University of Michigan where he was a professor in the Department of Political Science and the Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies. He subsequently joined the University of Arizona where he became a Professor of Political Science and Sociology as well as Director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies.

Doreen Cugno
St. George Theatre

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