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LivWell Health vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2012
3.4
San Francisco, CA1$690,00050
1995
4.7
Jacksonville, FL9-1,800
2014
3.8
Somerville, MA1$18.0M583
2015
4.4
--$69.0M3,000
LORI
2016
3.9
Savannah, GA1$90,0006
Shop On Main
2014
3.3
Decatur, IL1$310,0005
2016
4.4
New York, NY1$6.0M215
-
2.7
Blue Hill, ME1$1.3M25
2011
3.4
San Francisco, CA1$1.6M30
hopps
2017
3.7
San Francisco, CA1$1.6M15
Best in Grow
2017
2.8
Boulder, CO1$30,0004
2009
3.6
Solana Beach, CA1$670,00030
2013
4.0
Mercer Island, WA1$520,00050
2007
4.3
Palo Alto, CA1$37.0M425

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LivWell Health salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
LivWell Health
$60,712$29.19-

Compare LivWell Health job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
LivWell Health
$69,935$33.62
Fanatics
$72,519$34.86
Evolution Nutrition
$70,342$33.82
Best in Grow
$70,020$33.66
Shop On Main
$69,990$33.65
HopIn
$69,984$33.65
Tinder
$69,960$33.63
eXpresso
$69,924$33.62
Modelo
$69,869$33.59
Blue Hill Co-op
$69,860$33.59
Interactive Life
$69,705$33.51
Petal
$69,635$33.48
hopps
$69,175$33.26
LORI
$68,383$32.88

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LivWell Health demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at LivWell Health vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Petal27%73%
HopIn33%67%
Fanatics59%41%
Interactive Life65%35%
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Compare race at LivWell Health vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%18%12%6%3%
9.6
67%9%16%5%3%
3.6
45%35%10%7%3%
8.0
64%13%14%6%4%
9.0

LivWell Health and similar companies CEOs

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Doug Mack
Fanatics

Prior to One Kings Lane, Mack was CEO and co-founder of Scene7, the leading rich media platform provider for the e-commerce industry, supporting websites such as Nike, QVC, Macy’s, Williams-Sonoma, Lands End and more than 700 additional global properties. Mack completed the successful sale of Scene7 to Adobe Systems in May 2007. Mack then joined the executive team at Adobe where he was vice president and general manager of digital imaging and dynamic media, where he provided leadership for flagship properties such as Photoshop® and Flash Media®. Mack has a longstanding passion for the consumer and e-commerce industries, previously serving as CEO and co-founder of Goodhome.com, one of the first home décor sites on the web. Before this, as executive vice president of the Home Division for Broderbund Software, Mack drove the growth of leading consumer technology properties. Mack was also a consultant with McKinsey & Company and began his career with General Electric. As CEO, Doug Mack is helping to create one of the most exciting online brands today. An e-commerce and consumer-industry veteran, Doug was CEO and co-founder of Scene7, the leading rich-media platform for e-commerce, powering websites for retailers such as Nike, QVC, Macy’s, and Williams-Sonoma. After completing the sale of Scene7 to Adobe, he joined the Adobe executive team, where he provided leadership for flagship properties such as Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Flash Media. Previously Doug served as executive vice president of the home division for Broderbund Software. A Boston College graduate, Doug began his career at General Electric and later joined McKinsey & Company. Doug and his family live in a Tuscan-style home in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Johnny Boufarhat
HopIn

Guillermo Trujillo
hopps

Josh Sandler
LORI

Jason Gross
Petal

Kai Yu
Tinder

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