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  • American Legion Auxiliary has the most employees (453).
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Learn4Life vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2001
4.4
--$56.0M750
Oak Park-River Forest Community Foundation
1959
3.6
Oak Park, IL1$50.0M3
2006
3.5
New Orleans, LA1$50.0M50
2002
3.8
Pacifica, CA1$2.0M30
1989
3.3
Golden, CO1$1.1M35
1972
3.7
Richmond, VA1$5.0M63
Chinese Christian Herald Crusades
1983
3.3
San Gabriel, CA1$50.0M1
1990
4.3
Baltimore, MD1$19.8M50
Christ Central Ministries Inc
-
4.1
Lake City, FL1$1.2M7
2007
4.0
Albuquerque, NM1$2.2M50
2005
3.6
Kansas City, KS1$99,99950
1932
3.9
Indianapolis, IN1$23.0M453
1977
3.3
Fort Wayne, IN1$2.0M30
2011
3.7
Appleton, WI1$7.9M350
-
4.1
Plano, TX1$3.7M50
1966
4.1
Lorain, OH1$16.0M150
ABWE
1927
3.9
New Cumberland, PA1$62.4M15
National Speech & Debate Association
1925
3.2
Ripon, WI1$540,00012
Terre Haute Children's Museum
1988
3.5
Terre Haute, IN1$999,99916
1939
3.2
San Antonio, TX1$11.0M350
1997
3.5
Denver, CO1$999,99930

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Learn4Life salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Learn4Life
$43,980$21.14-

Compare Learn4Life job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Learn4Life
$83,069$39.94
St Elizabeth Ann Seton
$102,985$49.51
Oak Park-River Forest Community Foundation
$90,330$43.43
School-to-School International
$84,161$40.46
Chinese Christian Herald Crusades
$84,060$40.41
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
$83,975$40.37
Community for Learning
$83,548$40.17
ABWE
$83,235$40.02
Mission Adelante
$83,122$39.96
IYF
$82,961$39.89
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Antonio
$81,974$39.41
New Schools for New Orleans
$81,244$39.06
Riverview Gardens
$80,825$38.86
Big City Mountaineers
$79,619$38.28
American Legion Auxiliary
$78,964$37.96
Christ Central Ministries Inc
$77,238$37.13
Lorain County Community Action Agency
$74,274$35.71
Terre Haute Children's Museum
$66,566$32.00
National Speech & Debate Association
$65,510$31.50
Project Mercy
$60,426$29.05

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Learn4Life demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Science Museum of Virginia33%67%
Lorain County Community Action Agency46%54%
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Compare race at Learn4Life vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%10%16%8%4%
7.2
63%19%9%6%3%
8.3

Learn4Life and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Sercan Yasar
Project Mercy

William S. Reese
IYF

Patrick Dobard is the CEO of New Schools for New Orleans (NSNO), a nonprofit organization committed to delivery on the promise of excellent public schools for every child in New Orleans. NSNO serves the city as a strategic leader, accelerates the development of high-quality schools, and provides financial and advisory support to grow, connect, and sustain school support organizations. Dobard served as the Superintendent of the Louisiana Recovery School District (RSD) from 2012 to 2017. In 2014, the New Orleans RSD became the nation’s first school district comprised entirely of charter schools. Under his leadership, the RSD made significant progress in transforming the most chronically low performing schools in Louisiana—nearly eliminating failing schools in New Orleans. Patrick helped design EnrollNOLA, the centralized enrollment system for New Orleans that provides families with equitable, transparent access to schools. Under his leadership, the RSD reduced expulsions through a common hearing office, passed an equitable school funding policy that takes the unique needs of each student into account, and progressed through the largest school construction project in the nation’s history. Dobard also led efforts to develop New Orleans Youth Opportunity Center to serve high-needs students at risk of dropping out and the Therapeutic Day Program, which serves students with severe behavioral health disabilities. Prior to leaving the RSD, Dobard, in collaboration with the Orleans Parish School Board, managed the process to unify New Orleans two school districts (RSD and OPSB). Patrick is a native New Orleanian and career educator. He began his teaching career in his hometown after graduating from Southern University of New Orleans.

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