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    Spare vs competitors

    CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
    2013
    4.2
    New York, NY2-31
    HIT
    1979
    4.0
    Mandan, ND2$1.1M15
    1970
    3.7
    Indianapolis, IN1$1.7M177
    DRI
    1960
    4.2
    Chicago, IL1$50.0M20
    Gmf
    -
    4.5
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    One World
    -
    4.2
    Chatham, NY1$380,00010
    1922
    3.8
    New Canaan, CT1$5.4M37
    CMF International
    1949
    3.9
    Indianapolis, IN1$1.4M20
    1920
    3.4
    Mahwah, NJ1$2.8M72
    1954
    4.2
    Brunswick, GA1$606.5M154
    2005
    4.5
    San Francisco, CA1$11.5M109
    Semper Fi Fund
    2004
    3.9
    Camp Pendleton North, CA1$36.2M2
    -
    4.5
    Petaluma, CA1$8.6M50
    1960
    4.1
    Dayton, OH1$50.0M125
    Black Rock Forest
    1989
    3.9
    Cornwall, NY1$1.4M14
    2002
    4.1
    Phoenix, AZ1$7.3M59
    GAM
    1919
    4.3
    Farmington Hills, MI1$5.0M18
    1988
    4.4
    Los Angeles, CA1$18.0M175
    1910
    4.0
    San Francisco, CA1$10.0M350
    2013
    4.6
    Baltimore, MD1$4.8M61
    1933
    4.2
    Colorado Springs, CO1$24.0M85

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    Spare salaries vs competitors

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    CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
    Spare
    $39,388$18.94-

    Compare Spare job title salaries vs competitors

    CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
    Spare
    $45,837$22.04
    DRI
    $70,160$33.73
    MAP International
    $57,942$27.86
    One World
    $44,539$21.41
    Baltimore Corps
    $44,252$21.28
    Gmf
    $44,132$21.22
    Semper Fi Fund
    $43,678$21.00
    Kiva
    $43,640$20.98
    New York-New Jersey Trail Conference
    $43,051$20.70
    Arizona Technology Council
    $43,025$20.69
    Sola
    $42,373$20.37
    HIT
    $42,270$20.32
    CMF International
    $42,027$20.21
    The Navigators
    $41,601$20.00
    Air Force Museum Foundation
    $41,076$19.75
    FAME
    $40,701$19.57
    Silvermine Arts Center
    $39,997$19.23
    Black Rock Forest
    $39,667$19.07
    The Autry
    $38,617$18.57
    SPUR
    $38,573$18.54

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    Spare demographics vs competitors

    Compare gender at Spare vs competitors

    Job titleMaleFemale
    FAME51%49%
    MAP International51%49%
    DRI59%41%
    CMF International64%36%
    Gmf70%30%
    Spare--
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    Compare race at Spare vs competitors

    CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
    59%15%12%11%4%
    9.5
    DRI
    60%16%11%8%5%
    9.9
    56%17%13%9%4%
    9.5
    CMF International
    60%19%10%6%5%
    9.8
    Gmf
    56%22%14%5%5%
    9.9
    57%22%10%8%4%
    9.9

    Spare and similar companies CEOs

    CEOBio
    George Reese III
    The Navigators

    Ms. Linda Y. Cureton
    Air Force Museum Foundation

    Steven Stirling
    MAP International

    Daniel S. Jaffee
    DRI

    Marie Felegi
    FAME

    Frank Friedman
    Gmf

    Wayne Jordan
    SPUR

    Peter John Sanderson
    GAM

    Chris Tsakalakis
    Kiva

    Chris joined Kiva in 2021. He is a technology CEO and advisor with more than 25 years of experience developing and leading beloved consumer technology businesses. Previously, Chris was the CEO of Vivino, the world's largest online wine marketplace and most downloaded wine app, and President of StubHub, the world's largest online ticket marketplace. Under his nearly 8 years of leadership at StubHub, the company grew the value of tickets sold from $400 million to $3.2 billion while doubling customer satisfaction and increasing brand awareness by over 50%. Prior to leading these organizations, Chris was an eBay Marketplaces executive from 2003 to 2014 and managing partner at Trefo, a consulting firm focused on high-technology startup companies. Chris started his career as a consultant with Bain & Company, working in their Boston, London, Warsaw and Moscow offices. In newly democratized Russia, Chris saw how lack of access to capital hindered the success of privatized small businesses. Chris graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He was the first in his family to graduate college or high school. Chris is a heart disease survivor and, since 2011, has served as a volunteer and board member for the American Heart Association at both the local and regional level.

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