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Kure vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2014
3.9
Mooresville, NC1$2.6M50
2016
4.6
Traverse City, MI1-31
2010
4.1
New York, NY1-31
2018
4.0
Santa Monica, CA1$810,00038
-
3.7
Yorba Linda, CA1-350
2016
3.2
Las Vegas, NV1$290,00050
-
3.6
Longmont, CO1$8.1M300
Eye On Ball
2014
3.7
Oviedo, FL1$120,0001
2011
4.2
New York, NY1$8.3M201
2018
4.3
San Diego, CA1$5.0M60
Music City Baseball
2019
3.4
Nashville, TN1$57,0004
Hawk's Outfitters
2017
3.8
Montgomery, AL1$284.9K5
Green Planet
2018
3.7
Clovis, CA1$350,0002
2013
4.5
Decatur, AL3$100.0M700

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Kure salaries vs competitors

Compare Kure salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Kure
$60,904$29.28-

Compare Kure job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Kure
$69,824$33.57
Feel Good Foods
$70,089$33.70
Green Planet
$70,086$33.70
Music City Baseball
$70,053$33.68
Hawk's Outfitters
$70,018$33.66
Outer
$69,975$33.64
Gigi Hill
$69,975$33.64
GEMSTONE
$69,969$33.64
TKO Enterprises Ltd
$69,944$33.63
Armory
$69,937$33.62
Rogue
$69,834$33.57
Eye On Ball
$69,780$33.55
Crash
$67,722$32.56
Bombas
$28,144$13.53

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Kure demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Kure vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Music City Baseball58%42%
Armory61%39%
Kure--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%

Music City Baseball

0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Kure vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%20%11%7%3%
9.3
Music City Baseball
70%8%13%6%3%
8.3

Kure and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Daniel Odio
Armory

Vanessa Phillips
Feel Good Foods

Isaac Morehouse
Crash

David Bialek
Rogue

David Heath
Bombas

David Heath is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Bombas. Prior to the launch in 2013, David dedicated two years to rigorous product testing and refinement to create the best performing and most comfortable sock available, while staying true to their mission of helping those in need. David holds a BA from Babson College with majors in Marketing, Management, and Entrepreneurship. Previously, he led business development as one of the founding employees at UrbanDaddy followed by joining the new media acquisitions and strategy team at Yucaipa Companies. As a true serial entrepreneur, David has founded three companies, with one successful exit, and has invested and consulted on a range of start-up businesses from concept, through launch and continued growth. David has been featured on ABC’s Shark Tank, NBC TODAY Show, CBS This Morning, ABC Good Morning America, Bloomberg TV and in The New York Times, and was named EY Entrepreneur of the Year in 2017.

Thomas Taulman II
TKO Enterprises Ltd

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