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Kulanu Center for Special Services vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2000
3.8
Cedarhurst, NY1$6.0M30
1983
4.1
Rockville, MD1$14.1M295
Pafa Com
1998
3.7
Vineland, NJ1$10.0M7
Westchester Torah Academy
2012
3.8
New Rochelle, NY1$1.1M6
1941
4.1
Alexandria, VA1$8.8M125
1991
4.4
Deerfield Beach, FL1$50.0M500
1848
3.5
Philadelphia, PA1$9.8M350
1961
4.0
Chicago, IL1$2.9M50
-
3.6
Woodside, DE1$2.5M50
1984
4.1
Stamford, CT6$14.0M750
-
3.5
Aptos, CA2$1.5M29
Mt. Hebron High School
-
4.2
Ellicott City, MD1$1.8M8
Centreville Layton School
1974
3.7
Wilmington, DE1$660,0009
Crispus Attucks York
1931
3.5
York, PA1$720,00010
-
2.9
New Milford, CT1$1.1M350
1887
4.3
Oakland, CA1$50.0M239
2005
4.0
Litchfield, CT1$50.0M1,912
Washington Township Board Of Education
-
4.2
--$1.2M15
Colorado UpLift
1982
3.7
Denver, CO1$5.3M20
The Village Of Arts & Humanities
1986
3.3
Philadelphia, PA1$1.3M16
1922
4.2
Concord, MA1$34.7M233

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Kulanu Center for Special Services salaries vs competitors

Compare Kulanu Center for Special Services salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Kulanu Center for Special Services
$47,977$23.07-

Compare Kulanu Center for Special Services job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Kulanu Center for Special Services
$97,919$47.08
Summer Institute for the Gifted
$151,084$72.64
Crispus Attucks York
$130,642$62.81
Mt. Hebron High School
$121,966$58.64
Saint Andrew Parish
$121,888$58.60
Browne Academy
$107,348$51.61
Education Connection
$96,240$46.27
Colorado UpLift
$93,431$44.92
Girard College
$90,731$43.62
Westchester Torah Academy
$90,415$43.47
Centreville Layton School
$85,537$41.12
Washington Township Board Of Education
$78,474$37.73
After School Programs, Inc.
$76,913$36.98
Buck's Rock
$74,061$35.61
Head-Royce School
$73,308$35.24
Aptos High School
$73,291$35.24
POLYTECH High School
$64,770$31.14
JFGH
$58,008$27.89
Concord Academy
$53,194$25.57
The Village Of Arts & Humanities
$53,171$25.56

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Kulanu Center for Special Services demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Kulanu Center for Special Services vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Head-Royce School37%63%
Aptos High School39%61%
Girard College43%57%
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Compare race at Kulanu Center for Special Services vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
51%19%7%18%4%
8.8
47%29%6%14%4%
6.2
72%9%10%6%3%
7.1

Kulanu Center for Special Services and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Dave Wolnek is a CEO at After School Programs Inc and is based in Deerfield Beach, Florida.

Joseph Sanders Ph.D.
Colorado UpLift

Joe Sanders is a renowned character leadership development expert. He is a retired Air Force Colonel and the former Director of the Center for Character and Leadership Development, United States Air Force Academy. Joe earned his PhD in Leadership and Human Resource Development from Colorado State University in 2003. He has authored and published several articles and book chapters on topics ranging from transformational leadership and servant leadership to organizational spirituality and moral development. In addition, Joe has delivered over 2,000 lectures and workshops on these topics to a variety of audiences. Joe has served his community in multiple capacities. In addition to currently serving as CEO of Colorado UpLift, Joe is an adjunct professor at UCCS. He is also the founder of Touchstone Leadership Academy which focuses on creating new possibilities for current and future leaders in underserved communities. He has regularly hosted and keynoted church conferences and retreats, taught Bible classes, and led a local ministry for the homeless in Colorado Springs, CO. However, Joe’s most significant contribution to the community is his family. He and his wife, Lourdes, are the proud parents of Isaiah, Jasmine, and Josiah.

David Ervin
JFGH

Barton Reese
Centreville Layton School

Michelle Vernamonti
Pafa Com

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