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JOH main competitors are Quality Brands, Viabella, and Chuck Latham Associates.

Competitor Summary. See how JOH compares to its main competitors:

  • CROSSMARK has the most employees (40,000).
  • Employees at Quality Brands earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $45,497.
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JOH vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1956
4.2
Billerica, MA3$210.0M580
1936
4.1
Jersey City, NJ6$1.5B4,000
1984
4.5
Parker, CO5$400.0M1,000
1868
4.3
Marysville, OH4$3.6B6,500
1970
4.5
San Francisco, CA1$10.0B28,540
-
3.9
Lexington, KY1$63.0M172
-
3.4
Grand Rapids, MI1$680,00050
2008
3.7
Bow, NH1$48.0M75
1985
4.4
Denmark, WI2$190.0M900
1999
4.0
Matthews, NC11$92.8M332
Quality Brands
-
3.7
Omaha, NE1$150,0005
1925
4.1
Carson, CA1$75.0M300
1993
3.9
Irving, TX1$55.0M3,000
Mid-South Appliance Parts
-
3.7
Springdale, AR2$1.4M15
-
3.0
Wareham, MA1$180,000150
-
4.3
Novato, CA1$633.0M55
1906
4.3
Cleveland, OH2$1.7B27,500
1905
4.1
Plano, TX2$9.2B40,000
TNG Worldwide
1985
3.7
Hudson, MI1$290,0002
1934
4.5
Saint Louis, MO5$260.0M750
1910
4.8
Pembroke Pines, FL8$966.7M1,200

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JOH salaries vs competitors

Among JOH competitors, employees at Quality Brands earn the most with an average yearly salary of $45,497.

Compare JOH salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
JOH
$41,415$19.91-
Goya Foods
$43,970$21.14-
Chuck Latham Associates
$44,584$21.43-
Scotts
$40,822$19.63-
Sephora
$43,889$21.10-
Kentucky Eagle
$37,548$18.05-

Compare JOH job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
JOH
$63,161$30.37
Sephora
$85,121$40.92
Elizabeth Arden
$73,799$35.48
American Greetings
$71,526$34.39
Viabella
$69,956$33.63
Floral Plant Growers LLC
$69,675$33.50
Goya Foods
$69,448$33.39
Amoskeag Beverages
$68,553$32.96
Kellogg Garden
$65,981$31.72
Triangle Distributing Company
$65,866$31.67
Kentucky Eagle
$64,738$31.12
Major Brands
$61,494$29.56
SellEthics Marketing Group
$60,003$28.85
Chuck Latham Associates
$59,549$28.63
Scotts
$58,859$28.30
Quality Brands
$57,889$27.83
Birkenstock USA
$56,049$26.95
TNG Worldwide
$51,504$24.76
Berry Family of Nurseries
$51,083$24.56
CROSSMARK
$46,798$22.50

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JOH demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at JOH vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Sephora23%77%
Elizabeth Arden28%72%
CROSSMARK36%64%
American Greetings37%63%
JOH44%56%
Scotts67%33%
Male
Female

Compare race at JOH vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%14%10%5%4%
7.6
64%14%12%7%3%
9.7
66%12%12%7%3%
9.9
64%14%13%6%3%
9.9
58%19%12%7%3%
9.9
54%23%12%7%4%
9.6

JOH and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Christopher J. Hagedorn
Scotts

Joseph A Arcuri
American Greetings

Joe Arcuri is Newell Rubbermaid Group's Chief Commercial Officer and leads the $5.9 billion global commercial operations of the company. Joe leverages his 30 years of consumer products industry experience to accelerate Newell Rubbermaid’s Growth Game Plan across a strong portfolio of leading brands. Joe joined Newell Rubbermaid in December 2014 as Global President of the Home Solutions Business Segment. Prior to Newell Rubbermaid, Joe spent 28 years at Procter & Gamble and led several global business units across the health and beauty care industries. He created new brands, led external strategic partnerships, and delivered step change product and commercial innovation across an international customer environment. Joe graduated from Georgia Tech where he received a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering and earned a Master of Business Administration from Duke University.

Chuck Latham is a Chief Executive Officer at Chuck Latham Associates Inc.

Chris Moye
CROSSMARK

Chris Moye is a VP | Senior Partner, Digital Transformation at INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP and Chief Executive Officer at Crossmark and is based in Plano, Texas. He has worked as Chief Operating Officer | COO at Kid Brands La Jobi; Managing Director and National Practice Leader at Alvarez & Marsal; and Lecturer, Marketing Department | MBA and Exec MBA at The Wharton School. Chris studied at Harvard Business School and Kettering University.

E. Scott Beattie
Elizabeth Arden

E. Scott Beattie joined Revlon Inc as Vice Chairman in November 2016, following the aquisition by Revlon of Elizabeth Arden in September 2016. Prior to the aquisition, Beattie was Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Elizabeth Arden, Inc., Elizabeth Arden is a global prestige beauty products company operating in approximately 120 countries with retail sales in excess of $ 2 billion. In his role at Elizabeth Arden, Mr. Beattie was involved in every element of the company’s expansion and development since 1992. Mr. Beattie’s vision and leadership led Elizabeth Arden through a modern transformation. His focus on product innovation, brand development and global expansion more than doubled the size of the Elizabeth Arden brand since its acquisition in 2001 from Unilever, and its fragrance portfolio expanded to encompass approximately 250 owned and licensed brands. Additionally, Mr. Beattie has been involved in the financing, management and development of a number of private and publicly-traded businesses in the consumer product, financial services, information technology, and retailing sectors. Mr. Beattie served as Chairman of the Personal Care Products Council, and is currently on the Executive Committee of the board of directors. In addition he serves on the Executive Committee of Public Education Needs Civic Involvement in Learning (PENCIL), and the Executive Committee of Ivey School of Business.

Jean-Andre Rougeot
Sephora

Jean-André joined Sephora in 2019 as Chief Executive Officer of Sephora Americas. Not a stranger to the LVMH family, Jean-André joined from Benefit Cosmetics where he spent twelve years as CEO. He has a proven track record as an inspirational leader and successful brand builder in beauty and retail, both in the U.S. and internationally, and knows the North American beauty industry extremely well. Previously, he was President and CEO of the Coty Division of Coty, Inc. He is a graduate of the ESCP-EAP French Business School and a Baker Scholar from Harvard Business School.

Robert Unanue
Goya Foods

Larry Gaynor
TNG Worldwide

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