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Insticator vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2012
3.9
New York, NY2$2.4M88
Fitivity
2011
3.3
Santa Monica, CA1-6
SnagFilms
2008
4.4
New York, NY1$5.0M12
2009
4.3
-1$19.8M96
Fraud.net
2013
4.1
New York, NY1$5.5M24
2007
4.0
Morristown, NJ1$7.5M57
Azuki Systems
2007
3.5
Acton, MA1$400,0007
2014
4.0
San Francisco, CA1$1.1M50
Powderhook
2013
3.6
Lincoln, NE1$430,0009
CodeGuard
2010
3.9
Atlanta, GA1$4.4M4
2007
4.3
San Francisco, CA1$9.3M238
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4.5
San Mateo, CA1$127.6M217
RightEye
2011
3.9
Bethesda, MD1$3.0M23
EkoVenture, Inc.
-
3.6
San Francisco, CA1$240,0005

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Insticator salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Insticator
$64,907$31.21-

Compare Insticator job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Insticator
$72,275$34.75
Backblaze
$107,360$51.62
Crunchbase
$106,793$51.34
SnagFilms
$98,909$47.55
Powderhook
$86,082$41.39
AdmitSee
$71,187$34.22
Fitivity
$71,020$34.14
Azuki Systems
$70,978$34.12
PerformLine
$70,854$34.06
EkoVenture, Inc.
$70,831$34.05
RightEye
$70,807$34.04
CodeGuard
$70,718$34.00
Fraud.net
$70,698$33.99
Prosperoware
$70,662$33.97

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Insticator demographics vs competitors

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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
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Insticator and similar companies CEOs

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Richard Allen
SnagFilms

Rick Allen has run successful companies in nearly every form of media, and helped to develop or extend some of the country’s most prestigious brands. Rick is the CEO of SnagFilms which he helped to found with Ted Leonsis. The two produced Kicking It, which screened at Sundance, Tribeca and other film festivals and was aired globally by ESPN; for the film and their work on homelessness, Leonsis, Allen and colleagues received the 2009 Stewart B. McKinney Award from the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty. The two are producing a new documentary, A Fighting Chance, which will be released in the fall of 2010. Allen previously was President and CEO of Sporting News, the country’s oldest sports media company, leading a revitalization that saw it named twice to Adweek’s annual “Hot List” as a top-10 media property. Earlier, he served as President and CEO of the for-profit arm of the National Geographic Society, responsible for television and film; interactive products, websites and e-commerce; maps; travel; retail; catalog; and consumer products. Under his leadership, the National Geographic Channel was launched and became one of the fastest growing cable channels in recent history. Before coming to National Geographic, Rick was a senior executive at Discovery Communications, parent of the Discovery Channel, where he extended the company’s brand into filmed entertainment, education, technology and retail. He also served in the White House as a Deputy Assistant to President Clinton, helping to establish AmeriCorps (the domestic Peace Corps). Before his White House service, Allen was CEO of a privately-held group of 35 companies based in Los Angeles. He has written and lectured widely, and been active in civic affairs particularly dealing with education, including service with the advisory boards to the California State Board of Education and the Southern California Association of Governments, and as Vice Chairman of Project Exploration, a nonprofit science organization that makes science accessible to the public – especially minority youth and girls – through personalized experiences with scientists and science. He is a member of the Dartmouth Alumni Council, serving on its Enrollment and Admissions Committee, and as an elected member of the Nominating and Alumni Trustee Search Committee. Rick lives in Potomac, Maryland with his wife and three sons.

David Moeller
CodeGuard

Wu Chin-Cheng
Azuki Systems

Wu Chin-Chengwork atCisco and a Board Member at Vello Systems Inc, Board Member at Azuki Systems, and Chairman/Founder at Acopia Networks Inc. They have worked as Founder at Arris Networks Inc, Board Member at RayV Inc, and Board Member at Acer. Wu studied at Indiana University and National Chiao Tung University.

Eric Dinger
Powderhook

Adam Gross
RightEye

Adam Gross is a CEO / Co-Founder at RightEye LLC and is based in Washington, D.C.. He has worked as Co-Founder at Trending123.com (Acquired by InvestorPlace Media), Co-Founder at KeyClaims Inc, and Founder at KeepMore. Adam attended Syracuse University and Miami Palmetto Senior High School.

Whitney Anderson
Fraud.net

Guy Pistone
Fitivity

Gleb Budman
Backblaze

Founder of three companies, leader in two startups from pre-launch through acquisition, and seasoned executive. Worked to save the world from spam. Now on a mission to make storing data astonishingly easy and low-cost.

Jager McConnell
Crunchbase

Alex Baydin
PerformLine

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