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Lifeline Children's Services vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1981
3.8
Birmingham, AL1$16.0M215
Bethany Christian Services
1944
3.8
Warwick, RI81$138.5M10
1955
4.1
Eugene, OR1$26.7M150
1966
3.3
Frederick, MD1$999,99930
Urban Alliance Foundation
2006
3.7
Hartford, CT1$7.9M20
1986
4.1
Eugene, OR1$7.8M115
Arkansas Families
1971
3.2
Little Rock, AR1$960,00019
2001
3.7
Provo, UT1$50.0M100
Join Together Northern Nevada
1998
3.8
Reno, NV1$5.0M11
The Safe Center
1978
4.0
Bethpage, NY1$5.0M15
1986
2.9
Hickory, NC1$450,00030
1983
4.0
Saint Louis, MO1$14.2M125
1985
3.5
San Francisco, CA1$3.5M30
1972
4.2
New York, NY1$50.0M140
1987
4.3
Worcester, MA1$5.0M35
Child And Family Charities
-
3.3
Lansing, MI1--
1981
4.0
New York, NY1$5.0M59
1956
3.7
Overland Park, KS1$2.8M35
1950
3.9
Santa Barbara, CA1$10.0M93
1971
4.2
Federal Way, WA1$50.0M100
1991
4.1
Falls Church, VA1$5.0M65

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Lifeline Children's Services salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Lifeline Children's Services
$40,165$19.31-

Compare Lifeline Children's Services job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Lifeline Children's Services
$38,405$18.46
Join Together Northern Nevada
$40,834$19.63
Urban Alliance Foundation
$40,532$19.49
St. Patrick Center
$38,547$18.53
New York Peace Institute
$38,254$18.39
Child And Family Charities
$38,246$18.39
ScenicView Academy
$38,114$18.32
Bethany Christian Services
$38,027$18.28
Arkansas Families
$38,006$18.27
The Door - A Center of Alternatives
$37,492$18.02
Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice
$37,261$17.91
The Safe Center
$37,113$17.84
Catholic Charities of Northeast Kansas
$37,069$17.82
Community Mediation Services-Anderson Co
$36,914$17.75
Women's Resource Center
$36,587$17.59
Scott Key Center
$36,538$17.57
AIDSProjectWorcester
$36,176$17.39
Council On Alcoholism And Drug Abuse
$35,831$17.23
Multi-Service Center
$34,712$16.69
Holt International Children's Services
$32,173$15.47

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Lifeline Children's Services demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Lifeline Children's Services vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Women's Resource Center14%86%
Bethany Christian Services21%79%
Lifeline Children's Services33%67%
The Door - A Center of Alternatives36%64%
Multi-Service Center47%53%
AIDSProjectWorcester50%50%
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Lifeline Children's Services vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%13%16%8%2%
7.2
Bethany Christian Services
67%12%11%7%3%
9.4
67%17%5%8%3%
8.3
53%26%11%7%3%
8.5
63%16%10%7%4%
9.6
61%25%6%5%4%
8.3

Lifeline Children's Services and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Chris Palusky
Bethany Christian Services

I am the current President & CEO of Bethany Christian Services with more than twenty three years of international relief, development, government relations and fundraising experience. In my current role at Bethany, I have the honor to lead an organization which is in 35 States and 8 countries and has 1700 plus staff serving children and families. I report to a Corporate board and work with local State boards. I have helped set the strategic vision for the organization along with being the voice for the organization by speaking to the public, media and members of Congress. I have also served in senior leadership positions all over the globe with leading project and program management positions in humanitarian and development organizations, including World Vision, CARE and MAP International.

Elizabeth Lindsey
Urban Alliance Foundation

Elizabeth Lindsey became CEO of Urban Alliance in April 2021. Previously, as CEO of Byte Back, she was one of The Root 100 most influential African Americans of 2019. Under Elizabeth’s nationally recognized leadership, Byte Back thrived as a dynamic nonprofit with a pathway of inclusive tech training that leads to living-wage careers, and Elizabeth led Byte Back’s successful expansion into Baltimore. Prior to joining the DC-based organization in 2015, Elizabeth was Chief Operating Officer of Groundswell, where she oversaw its evolution from a community nonprofit into a nationally recognized social enterprise. She earned her bachelor’s from Swarthmore College and her master’s in public affairs and urban and regional planning from Princeton University. Elizabeth led development efforts for minority- and women-owned businesses for the New Jersey Department of the Treasury, and she developed workforce training programs for the DC Department of Employment Services. Elizabeth serves on the Federal Communications Commission’s Advisory Committee on Diversity and Digital Empowerment and is a member of the Washington, DC Mayor’s Innovation & Technology Inclusion Council and the Verizon Consumer Advisory Board. She is on the Board of Directors of the Goodwill Excel Center, The Engine Room, OATS, and the National Digital Inclusion Alliance. In addition to the The Root 100, the Washington Business Journal named her to its most competitive list - 40 Under 40. She was a three-time Washingtonian Tech Titan and was named a Champion of Digital Equality by the Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council. Elizabeth won a DC Inno 50 on Fire award and two DCA Live New Power Woman of DC Tech awards, and she was named a 2019 Enterprising Woman by Tagg Magazine and a 40 under 40 Queer Woman by the Washington Blade. She led a panel at SXSW in 2018, delivered a TEDx talk, and was named a top 100 leadership speaker in Inc. Elizabeth is dedicated to helping thousands of people thrive in a digital society, to creating a pathway to living-wage careers, and to influencing a shift toward a diverse and inclusive tech sector.

John M. Harrison MSW is a Chief Executive Officer at COMMUNITY MEDIATION SERVICES and is based in City Metropolitan Area, New York City, New York. He has worked as Program Coordinator at Greater Jamaica Community Coalition, Program Coordinator at Youthbuild USA Inc, and Housing Specialist/Counselor at Homes For The Homeless Inc. John studied at Adelphi University and State University of New York College at Old Westbury.

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Anthony D Agostino Ed.d.
St. Patrick Center

Anthony D Agostino Ed.D. is a Chief Executive Officer at ST PATRICK CENTER and is based in St. Louis, Missouri. He has worked as Executive Director at Criminal Justice Ministry, Chief Program Officer at Springboard To Learning, and Senior Program Director at Springboard. Anthony works or has worked as Board President at Umsl Alumni Association and Chief Program Officer at Springboard. He attended Saint Louis University between 1999 and 2003, Saint Louis University between 2010 and 2015, and Saint Louis University between 2004 and 2007.

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