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  • Atari has the most employees (400).
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IMS Event Staging vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1994
4.4
Valley, PA1$38.0M50
TFD Europe
-
3.6
Monterey, CA1$360,0006
FOOD-TRAK
1980
3.8
Scottsdale, AZ1$2.5M10
2002
3.7
Woburn, MA1$1.7M28
1996
4.2
New York, NY1$218.0M400
Confluent
2014
4.6
Mountain View, CA6$963.6M9
1995
4.0
Herndon, VA1$12.6M35

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IMS Event Staging salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
IMS Event Staging
$77,019$37.03-

Compare IMS Event Staging job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
IMS Event Staging
$99,994$48.07
Atari
$117,083$56.29
Acuity Systems
$102,950$49.50
FOOD-TRAK
$102,870$49.46
WAY Systems
$101,663$48.88
Confluent
$99,069$47.63
TFD Europe
$90,647$43.58

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IMS Event Staging demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at IMS Event Staging vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Confluent68%32%
Atari71%29%
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Compare race at IMS Event Staging vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%21%8%11%4%
9.2
Confluent
66%13%8%7%5%
9.3

IMS Event Staging and similar companies CEOs

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Frederic Chesnais
Atari

Frédéric Chesnais is a graduate of Paris Institute of Political Studies and holds degrees in Finance and Law. Frédéric Chesnais started his career as a financial consultant (Arthur Andersen) and practiced as a lawyer focused on merger and acquisitions (Archibald Andersen). He then worked for Lazard Frères from 1995 to 2000 From 2001 to 2007, he was part of the management team of the Atari Group, the videogame publisher, first as Deputy COO and Chief Financial Officer of the Group, and then as Chief Executive Officer of Atari Interactive. In 2007, he left Atari to create his own videogame production company. In 2013, he became a significant shareholder of the Atari Group through the purchase of Atari securities held by BlueBay.

Bill Schwartz
FOOD-TRAK

Edward Jay Kreps
Confluent

Paul Shulman
Acuity Systems

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