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Junior Achievement of South Florida vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1959
3.9
Coconut Creek, FL1$5.0M30
1945
2.7
Houston, TX1$5.9M60
1940
3.1
Chicago, IL1$7.2M60
Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan
1949
3.5
Detroit, MI1$1.7M23
1938
3.9
Atlanta, GA1$18.1M200
1962
3.2
Memphis, TN1$1.6M45
1944
3.9
Santa Monica, CA1$4.4M50
1910
3.3
Birmingham, AL1$4.9M73
1925
3.7
Wilmington, DE1$10.0M50
1964
3.5
Whittier, CA1$5.0M26
1963
4.1
--$35.9M563
1954
3.6
New York, NY1$7.3M125
2005
2.8
--$1.5M50
Old North Church & Historic Site
1991
3.6
Boston, MA1$460,0006
1919
2.7
Springfield, MO1$999,99956
Avodah
1998
3.7
New York, NY1$450,0005
Kensington Community Church UCC
-
3.6
San Diego, CA1$590,00015
1983
3.4
Rockville, MD1$24,99950
1947
3.3
Irving, TX1$2.6M58
Center for Community Action
1993
3.7
Everett, PA1$5.0M15
1932
3.9
Saint Louis, MO1$4.9M34

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Junior Achievement of South Florida salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Junior Achievement of South Florida
$33,704$16.20-

Compare Junior Achievement of South Florida job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Junior Achievement of South Florida
$36,917$17.75
Avodah
$43,244$20.79
Center for Community Action
$42,121$20.25
Junior Achievement of Southeast Texas
$41,048$19.73
Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan
$40,631$19.53
Junior Achievement Of Chicago
$39,858$19.16
National Football Foundation
$39,106$18.80
Disabled Sports Usa
$38,844$18.67
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis
$38,191$18.36
Northern Star Council, Boy Scouts Of America
$37,017$17.80
Girl Scouts Nation's Capital
$37,012$17.79
Boy Scouts Of America - Del-mar-va Council
$36,929$17.75
Greater Alabama Council
$36,662$17.63
NCSY
$36,504$17.55
Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce
$35,645$17.14
Kensington Community Church UCC
$35,465$17.05
Variety the Children's Charity St. Louis
$35,251$16.95
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta
$34,466$16.57
Old North Church & Historic Site
$30,433$14.63
Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica
$28,601$13.75

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Junior Achievement of South Florida demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Junior Achievement of South Florida vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Junior Achievement of Southeast Texas22%78%
Avodah30%70%
Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce39%61%
Junior Achievement of South Florida41%59%
Old North Church & Historic Site44%56%
Boy Scouts Of America - Del-mar-va Council61%39%

Compare race at Junior Achievement of South Florida vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%10%17%4%3%
7.6
Avodah
63%11%13%10%3%
8.3
Old North Church & Historic Site
73%13%8%4%2%
8.6
44%41%11%3%1%
6.2
53%20%15%10%2%
6.9
71%11%9%7%2%
7.3

Junior Achievement of South Florida and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

President & CEO of the National Football Foundation (NFF) & College Hall of Fame, Inc. since January 2005. Founded in 1947, the NFF is a non-profit educational organization that runs programs designed to use the power of amateur football in developing scholarship, citizenship and athletic achievement in young people. With 120 chapters and 12,000 members nationwide, NFF programs include the state-of-the-art College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, The William V. Campbell Trophy® Presented by Mazda, annual scholarships of more than $1.3 million and a series of initiatives to honor the legends of the past and inspire the leaders of the future. The NFF's board features some of the nation's leading corporate CEOs and business leaders, professional sports team owners, athletics directors and conference commissioners. Key partnerships with high-profile companies include Fidelity Investments, Mazda and Under Armour. More than 35 years of athletics administration experience: - Commissioner of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association - The first-ever commissioner of the Big 12 Conference - Commissioner of the Southwest Conference - Executive Director of the Orange Bowl Committee - Commissioner of the Metro Conference - Associate Commissioner of the Big 8 Conference - Sports information director at the University of Colorado and Colorado State University Previously served as chairman of the Football Bowl Association and the NCAA Football Committee, oversaw four national championships while at the Orange Bowl, directed two Super Bowls in Miami as head of the organizing committee and directed 10 NCAA basketball tournaments. Also a member of several U.S. Olympic Committee boards and was part of the staff for three Olympic Games.

Glenn Black
NCSY

Glenn Black is a Chief Executive Officer at NCSY Canada and Executive Director at Torah High and is based in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. He has worked as Regional Director at NCSY Canada.

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Junior Achievement of Southeastern Michigan

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Center for Community Action

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