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Fun Factory Parties vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1996
4.2
Redwood City, CA1-50
1987
3.4
Fort Wayne, IN2$1.6M45
1978
4.2
Tukwila, WA1$36.0M125
1978
3.9
Waseca, MN1$15.0M100
Biggs & Co
2009
3.4
Santa Monica, CA1$284.9K5
1950
4.2
Amarillo, TX8$150.0M750
1972
3.6
Springville, UT1$28.0M143
All American Foods
1987
3.9
Mankato, MN1$13.8M1
1959
4.1
Onalaska, WI5$100.0M3,000
Quick
-
4.1
Austin, TX1$650,00010
Jim Massey Cleaners
-
3.9
Montgomery, AL1$4.7M9
-
3.7
Fresno, CA1$1.0M25
1984
4.6
Tulsa, OK1$352.2M673
1807
4.3
Iselin, NJ1$1.4B3,000
1889
4.8
Tulsa, OK1$217.0M500
1989
4.7
Humble, TX1$39.8B5,000
1997
3.9
Jacksonville, FL1$3.9M75
-
3.9
Syracuse, NY1$1.2M30
1984
4.2
Houston, TX1$30.0M350
Red Eagle Mining
2010
3.9
--$12.6B7
-
3.8
--$92.0M3,000

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Fun Factory Parties salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Fun Factory Parties
$42,333$20.35-

Compare Fun Factory Parties job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Fun Factory Parties
$59,754$28.73
Domino Foods
$87,258$41.95
SunFlower
$65,277$31.38
Toot'n Totum
$64,844$31.18
G.E.T. Enterprises
$64,487$31.00
Winegar
$64,123$30.83
Crosby
$64,109$30.82
All American Foods
$63,608$30.58
Native Sun
$62,625$30.11
Little Giant Ladders
$62,532$30.06
Biggs & Co
$59,580$28.64
International Food Services Co.Ltd
$59,514$28.61
DeBrand Chocolatier
$58,977$28.35
Red Eagle Mining
$58,359$28.06
Kitchen Craft
$57,563$27.67
Fuel Services
$57,058$27.43
IMAX Worldwide Home
$53,034$25.50
Quick
$52,552$25.27
Courtesy Corporation - McDonald's
$51,611$24.81
Jim Massey Cleaners
$50,870$24.46

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Fun Factory Parties demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Crosby56%44%
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Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Fun Factory Parties vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%14%14%6%4%
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Fun Factory Parties and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Brian O'Malley
Domino Foods

Richard Gelfond
IMAX Worldwide Home

Michael J. Kasbar
Fuel Services

Michele Marzucco
Quick

Robert Desel
Crosby

Since 2017, Robert has served as Crosby's chief commercial officer, leading sales and marketing efforts and playing a key role in designing and implementing the company's strategy. Previously, Robert was a KKR industry advisor since 2011, working across KKR's industrial portfolio companies. In this role, Robert spent considerable time working with Crosby across many functions since 2013. Before his involvement with KKR, Robert led Terex's construction equipment business for North America, South America, and Asia, as well as their global aftermarket business. Prior to Terex, he served as a founding partner and the CEO of Carlisle & Co., a consulting firm focused on channel management and product support for industrial and automotive companies with blue chip industrial clients.

Ian Slater
Red Eagle Mining

Ian Slater is a Board Member at IBC Advanced Alloys Corp, Founder and Chairman at Valory Resources, and Chief Executive Officer at AUX RESOURCES CORP and is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He has worked as Partner at Arthur Andersen LLP, Chairman at LIBERO COPPER & GOLD CORP, and Board Member at Fortress Minerals Corp (FTMNF). Ian works or has worked as Board Member at Cornerstone Capital Res Inc and Board Member at Zoloto Resources Ltd. He studied at Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada) between 1992 and 1995 and SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY between 1989 and 1994.

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