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Houston Zoo main competitors are Wildlife Conservation Society, Saint Louis Zoo, and NC Zoo Society.

Competitor Summary. See how Houston Zoo compares to its main competitors:

  • San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance has the most employees (3,000).
  • Employees at Wildlife Conservation Society earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $38,473.
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Houston Zoo vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1922
4.3
Houston, TX1$56.2M200
1899
4.5
Seattle, WA1$42.4M413
1868
4.1
Chicago, IL1$38.9M339
1922
3.9
Oakland, CA1$33.2M173
-
3.7
Dallas, TX1$6.2M290
1914
3.8
San Antonio, TX1$19.0M272
1968
3.4
Asheboro, NC1$7.0M45
1895
4.5
New York, NY3$256.0M2,899
-
4.1
Fort Worth, TX1$38.5M245
1916
4.4
San Diego, CA1$342.3M3,000
1875
4.1
Cincinnati, OH1$49.4M484
Oregon Zoo
1887
3.8
Portland, OR1$6.9M10
Saint Louis Zoo
1910
3.2
Saint Louis, MO1$770,00020
1926
3.8
Colorado Springs, CO1$20.6M75
1896
4.0
Denver, CO1$45.3M200
1964
4.0
Indianapolis, IN1$28.8M100
1994
3.9
Melbourne, FL1$14.0M249
The Maryland Zoo
1876
3.8
Baltimore, MD1$1.2M7
1973
3.9
Mystic, CT1$17.0M240
1970
4.1
Palm Desert, CA1$50.0M100
Portland Japanese Garden
1962
3.7
Portland, OR1$5.0M20

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Houston Zoo salaries vs competitors

Among Houston Zoo competitors, employees at Wildlife Conservation Society earn the most with an average yearly salary of $38,473.

Compare Houston Zoo salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Houston Zoo
$28,933$13.91-
Woodland Park Zoo
$29,361$14.12-
Lincoln Park Zoo
$30,934$14.87-
Oakland Zoo
$28,865$13.88-
Dallas Zoo
$28,925$13.91-
San Antonio Zoo
$29,396$14.13-

Compare Houston Zoo job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Houston Zoo
$51,108$24.57
Wildlife Conservation Society
$64,517$31.02
San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance
$53,170$25.56
Denver Zoo
$52,337$25.16
The Living Desert
$51,821$24.91
Oregon Zoo
$51,744$24.88
Fort Worth Zoo
$51,579$24.80
San Antonio Zoo
$51,279$24.65
Indianapolis Zoo
$51,200$24.62
Dallas Zoo
$50,928$24.48
Brevard Zoo
$50,862$24.45
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
$50,704$24.38
Lincoln Park Zoo
$50,694$24.37
Oakland Zoo
$50,655$24.35
Cincinnati Zoo
$50,627$24.34
Woodland Park Zoo
$50,278$24.17
Mystic Aquarium
$48,851$23.49
The Maryland Zoo
$46,875$22.54
NC Zoo Society
$46,168$22.20
Saint Louis Zoo
$45,314$21.79

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Houston Zoo demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Houston Zoo vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Houston Zoo34%66%
Oregon Zoo36%64%
Cincinnati Zoo36%64%
Oakland Zoo41%59%
Wildlife Conservation Society41%59%
The Living Desert44%56%

Compare race at Houston Zoo vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
52%27%14%6%2%
8.5
52%27%11%6%3%
9.5
75%7%9%6%3%
7.8
Oregon Zoo
75%11%4%7%4%
7.2
52%30%7%6%6%
7.4
56%25%8%6%6%
8.6

Houston Zoo and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Cristián Samper (born September 25, 1965) is a Colombian-American tropical biologist specializing in conservation biology and environmental policy. Since 2012, he has served as President and CEO of WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society). He was acting secretary of the Smithsonian from 2007 to 2008, the first Latin American to hold the position. From 2003 to 2012, he was the Director of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, the world's largest natural history collection. In April 2015, Dr. Samper was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Robert Shumaker
Indianapolis Zoo

Allen Monroe
The Living Desert

• Highly accomplished senior leader with over 30 years of experience in the management and daily operation of conservation organizations• A diverse educational background combining business experience (Master of Business Administration) and conservation biology (Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences)• Extensive business expertise incorporating entrepreneurial and philanthropic ventures including business plan development, fundraising, strategic planning, budgeting, staff and volunteer management, working with a board of directors• Proven ability to lead a coalition of regional educational facilities, regulatory agencies and other stakeholders in support of conservation activities. Development of research projects including report writing and statistical data analysis in peer reviewed journals to assist conservation biology, endangered species management and educational programs

Nik Dehejia
Oakland Zoo

Nik Dehejia is responsible for the smooth running of almost every aspect of the Zoo. From raising money and managing it to marketing and education, to safety and rides, Nik’s long, varied experience at the zoo grounds his approaches to leadership and problem solving in the realities of running such an ambitious and diverse organization. This grounding has resulted in the successful completion of a number of high priority Zoo projects, such as the California Trail, a three-stage, multi-million dollar project that includes anew Veterinary Hospital (opened in 2012), a Biodiversity Center (opened in 2013), and the Gondola and California Trail (opened in 2017/2018). Prior to Oakland Zoo, Nik worked in both the public and non-profit sectors. At the World Resources Institute and World Bank he worked in international public policy, focused on corporate responsibility at Business for Social Responsibility, and worked in a more traditionally commercial role at Levi Strauss & Co. Nik holds an MBA from U.C. Berkeley and an undergraduate degree from Vassar College. A 23-year resident in the Bay Area and a father of two, Nik lives in Alameda.

Bert Vescolani
Denver Zoo

Bert Vescolani is a President and CEO at Denver Zoo and is based in Greater Denver Area. He has worked as President/CEO at Saint Louis Science Center, Board Member at Forest Park South Business Association, and Board Member at Founders Brewery. Bert attended Michigan State University until 1988, North Park University, and Harvard Kennedy School.

Stephen M. Coan
Mystic Aquarium

Mission-focused executive-level leadership at major New England cultural institution, including 14 years as CEO. Built and led STEM-learning educational foundation, in collaboration with National Geographic. Strategist and brand builder with expertise in forming public-private partnerships, community relations, organizational development, fundraising, and financial management. Experience managing $25M budget and 900 FTE/volunteer staff. Fundraiser with experience building national, state, and local support, engaging volunteers and stakeholders. Business development expert. Skilled in strategy, program creation, partnership building, community/government relations, and talent development. Successes • Enhanced Mystic Aquarium brand to boost attendance to 800K in 5 years, raised $150M in funding, restructured long-term debt, expanded facilities and exhibits, and slashed deferred maintenance by 75%. • Built JASON Learning through national museum partnerships, award-winning curriculum, and collaboration with ExxonMobil, Sun Microsystems, National Geographic, NOAA, NASA, and other federal agencies. • Led creation and ongoing funding of New England Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Sanctuary, serving as initiative advisor to Obama and Trump administrations. • Built renowned marine science research program and established partnership between Mystic Aquarium and University of Connecticut for funding, laboratories, and educational programming. • Established socially critical, solidly funded after-school STEM program to help \'latchkey children\' in partnership with US DOE and state government leaders and school districts in RI, LA, TX, MI, and CT. Brand Building | Organizational Development | Mission Expansion | Strategic Planning | Program Development | Strategic Partnerships & Alliances | Fundraising | Financial Management | Startups | Turnarounds | International Programs | Board Relations | Volunteer Management | Talent Development | Facilities Expansion | Public Policy

Gregg Hudson
Dallas Zoo

Dwight Scott
Saint Louis Zoo

Cheryl Armstrong
NC Zoo Society

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