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HBR Consulting vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1975
3.8
Chicago, IL1$102.0M100
The InfiLaw System
2006
4.0
Naples, FL1$3.3M9
-
3.9
Vienna, VA1$5.0M50
Avant Assessment
2001
3.9
Eugene, OR1$2.0M20
2006
3.9
Fort Myers, FL1$13.0M750
2004
4.8
Sterling, VA1$34.7M106
1923
4.6
New York, NY2$21.7M50
2010
4.5
Burlington, MA13$96.0M7,500
2002
3.7
Washington, DC1$8.5M125
1999
3.8
Burlington, MA1$7.9M123
2008
4.3
--$6.0M64

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HBR Consulting salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
HBR Consulting
$43,734$21.03-

Compare HBR Consulting job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
HBR Consulting
$91,454$43.97
Strongbridge
$112,797$54.23
American Management Association
$100,775$48.45
HighRoads
$96,087$46.20
Avant Assessment
$95,203$45.77
Business Analyst Mentor
$93,328$44.87
Futrend Technology
$92,795$44.61
Ascend Learning
$91,914$44.19
TrainingWheel
$91,665$44.07
Global Partnership for Education
$91,586$44.03
The InfiLaw System
$58,681$28.21

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HBR Consulting demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
HighRoads45%55%
Ascend Learning50%50%
American Management Association51%49%
HBR Consulting53%47%

Compare race at HBR Consulting vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%16%10%8%4%
6.4
61%12%8%15%4%
9.5
61%14%13%8%4%
9.9
65%16%9%7%3%
7.7

HBR Consulting and similar companies CEOs

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Gregory Sebasky
Ascend Learning

As Chief Executive Officer of Ascend Learning, Greg Sebasky looks over the education landscape and sees tremendous opportunity. His vision for the company is clear: Be the leading career solutions provider, delivering outcomes-based online education to help people enter, sustain and succeed in their chosen fields. It’s a path he’s been on since joining Ascend in early 2014. Greg is a 30-year veteran leader of companies with markets in healthcare and education services. Before joining Ascend, Greg served as chairman of Philips Electronics’ North American division. Greg earned his MBA from Harvard Business School and graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a BBA in Accounting. He lives in the Boston area with his family.

Brian Kim
HighRoads

Brian Kim is a President/CEO at HighRoads Inc and Senior Vice President, Account Management at ikaSystems Corporation and is based in Burlington, Massachusetts. He has worked as Vice President, Partner Management at NaviNet Inc; Director, Business Development at NaviNet Inc; and Manager, Business Development at Acusphere, Inc.. Brian attended Harvard University between 1989 and 1993.

Jeff Powell
Strongbridge

Yvonne Zhou is a Chief Executive Officer at Futrend Technology Inc and is based in United States.

David Bong
Avant Assessment

Rick Inatome
The InfiLaw System

Inatome is a managing director at Sterling Partners, a $4 billion private equity fund. He is a well-known computer industry pioneer who co-founded two multi-billion dollar companies, including Computer City and Inacomp Computer Centers. He was responsible for taking American Speedy Printing, the 4th largest printing chain, out of bankruptcy to become one of the most profitable chains in the U.S. He currently serves on the Boards of AAA Michigan, ACG, R.L. Polk & Co., Saturn Electronics and Michigan Virtual University, the State of Michigan's 13th state chartered public university. He also served on the Advisory Boards of University of Michigan Dearborn and MSU Broad School of Business. Inatome has played a key role in helping to guide the state of Michigan's business and education technology infrastructure. Governor John Engler appointed him the initial chairman of the Michigan Information Network and Chairman of the Michigan Technology Council. Also, Governor Jim Blanchard appointed him to serve on the Michigan Minority Business Commission and the State Lottery Advisory Board. Inatome was involved in the launch of Microsoft's advisory council where he served as president. He remains a highly sought-after international speaker on information technology strategy and has keynoted Comdex Events in the US, Japan, India, Brazil, and China and was the keynote speaker at the International Computer Forum in Moscow. In 2000, Inatome was inducted into the Computer Industry Hall of Fame, and he was named as one of the 25 most influential people to shape the computer industry in the 1980s by CRN. He was also honored as a Michigan State University Distinguished Alumni, the financial leadership award from Broad School of Business, a Detroit News Michiganian of the Year and entrepreneur of the year by the Harvard Business Club. Inatome holds an undergraduate degree in economics from Michigan State University.

Senior international development professional with more than 33 years of experience in a broad array of sectors leading large, complex programs and operations, and formulating and implementing policies and strategies. A creative problem solver and champion of innovation, technology, systems approaches and public-private partnerships to achieve development impact. U.S. Senior Foreign Service Officer with assignments in Russia, El Salvador, Mozambique, Sudan, and Kenya.

Kevin Smith
TrainingWheel

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