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Louisiana Pacific main competitors are Sempra Energy, Flowserve, and Calgon Carbon.

Competitor Summary. See how Louisiana Pacific compares to its main competitors:

  • Koch Industries has the most employees (100,000).
  • Employees at Sempra Energy earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $88,283.
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Louisiana Pacific vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1972
4.5
Nashville, TN1$3.9B3,900
1938
4.9
Toledo, OH20$11.0B17,000
1901
4.8
Chicago, IL1$3.3B6,800
1957
4.6
Boise, ID2$6.7B6,370
1949
4.7
Anderson, CA13$830.0M3,500
1888
4.8
Pittsburgh, PA2$11.9B14,600
1935
4.8
Glendale, CA13$8.8B32,000
1940
4.7
Wichita, KS3$115.0B100,000
Piedmont Oklahoma
-
3.6
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1997
4.7
Irving, TX15$4.6B17,000
1942
4.6
Moon, PA6$619.8M1,400
1906
4.8
Portland, OR4$2.7B3,032
1955
4.1
Downers Grove, IL34$7.7B23,000
1998
4.7
San Diego, CA2$13.2B20,000
1980
4.9
San Antonio, TX13$129.9B10,015
1850
4.4
Portland, OR3$290.0M749
-
3.6
Birmingham, AL2$6.4M75
1946
3.2
Bloomington, CA8$21.7M100
1984
4.0
Tacoma, WA1$140.0M750
1962
4.3
Irvine, CA1$147.9M750
1961
4.0
Canal Fulton, OH1$58.0M350

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Louisiana Pacific salaries vs competitors

Among Louisiana Pacific competitors, employees at Sempra Energy earn the most with an average yearly salary of $88,283.

Compare Louisiana Pacific salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Louisiana Pacific
$49,666$23.88-
Owens Corning
$57,236$27.52-
USG
$56,454$27.14-
Boise Cascade
$48,287$23.21-
Sierra Pacific Industries
$54,327$26.12-
Alcoa
$49,237$23.67-

Compare Louisiana Pacific job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Louisiana Pacific
$93,636$45.02
Koch Industries
$139,562$67.10
Valero Energy
$136,323$65.54
Calgon Carbon
$121,068$58.21
Boise Cascade
$120,100$57.74
Sierra Pacific Industries
$117,009$56.25
Piedmont Oklahoma
$115,831$55.69
Avery Dennison
$112,578$54.12
USG
$109,967$52.87
Dover
$109,754$52.77
Flowserve
$108,892$52.35
Alcoa
$102,267$49.17
Owens Corning
$102,157$49.11
Sempra Energy
$99,902$48.03
Schnitzer Steel
$97,087$46.68
Boral Roofing
$95,620$45.97
Stimson Lumber
$95,141$45.74
Metalplate Galvanizing
$94,475$45.42
Angelus Block Co
$93,356$44.88
Simpson Timber Company
$91,938$44.20

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Louisiana Pacific demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Louisiana Pacific vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Dover51%49%
Avery Dennison63%37%
Boise Cascade71%29%
Calgon Carbon72%28%
Alcoa74%26%
Louisiana Pacific78%22%

Compare race at Louisiana Pacific vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
65%11%13%8%3%
8.1
63%15%11%8%3%
9.9
61%13%13%9%4%
9.9
66%12%12%6%3%
9.7
72%10%10%7%2%
9.5
63%13%13%8%3%
9.9

Louisiana Pacific and similar companies CEOs

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Roy C. Harvey
Alcoa

Roy Harvey is President and Chief Executive Officer of Alcoa Corporation, a globally-competitive industry leader in bauxite, alumina, and aluminum, with 14,000 employees in 10 countries. He is also a Director of Alcoa Corporation. Roy has served as Alcoa’s Chief Executive Officer since November 2016 and took on the additional role of President in May 2017. Prior to the separation of Alcoa Inc. into two separate companies, he was Executive Vice President and President of Alcoa's Global Primary Products (GPP) business from October 2015 to November 2016. From June 2014 to October 2015, Roy was Executive Vice President, Human Resources, Environment, Health & Safety and Sustainability. As part of this role, he oversaw the Alcoa Foundation, one of the largest corporate foundations in the U.S. During his Alcoa career, Roy has held a variety of operating and financial assignments across the U.S., Europe and Latin America. He was Chief Operating Officer for GPP, where he focused on the day-to-day operations of Alcoa's mining, refining, smelting, castings and energy businesses. Prior to this role, he served as Chief Financial Officer, GPP. Earlier, he served as Director of Investor Relations, and before this role was Director of Corporate Treasury. Roy joined Alcoa in 2002 as a business analyst for GPP in Knoxville, Tennessee. While there, he worked with the global casthouse system to develop performance measurement systems and drive casthouse profitability. He later moved to Brazil as casthouse manager in the São Luis smelter and then as the plant controller. In 2007, he became plant manager for the San Ciprián smelter in Spain, and a year later he was named Director of Finance and Business Integration for GPP Europe. Before coming to Alcoa, Roy was Corporate Manager of Environmental Affairs at Greenstone Resources Ltd., a gold mining company based in Central America. Roy graduated with honors from The Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, simultaneously earning master’s degrees in International Business and Corporate Finance as a fellow of the Lauder Institute International MBA program, and holds a bachelor’s degree in Mining Engineering from Columbia University. In 2008, Roy was named to the prestigious Young Global Leaders Program of the World Economic Forum.

Mitchell Butier
Avery Dennison

President and Chief Executive Officer for Fortune 500 global manufacturing company with $6.0 billion in revenue in 2015. With operations in more than 50 countries and over 25,000 employees worldwide, Avery Dennison serves customers with insights and innovations that help make brands more inspiring and the world more intelligent.

Nate Jorgensen
Boise Cascade

Nate was promoted to CEO in 2020. Prior to being named CEO, he was promoted to senior vice president in 2017 to lead the EWP sales and marketing organization, and was named chief operating officer (COO) in January 2019, responsible for overseeing the Wood Products and Building Materials Distribution divisions. Nate joined Boise Cascade in 2015. He earned a bachelor’s degree in civil and environmental engineering degree from the University of Wisconsin and also attended the Tuck School of Business Executive Education Program at Dartmouth University. Mr. Jorgensen recently joined the board of directors for the American Wood Council.

Stevan R. Schott
Calgon Carbon

Stevan Schott is a Vice President:Finance at DUQUESNE LIGHT and President/CEO at CALGON CARBON CORP. He has worked as Exec VP:Advanced Materials at CALGON CARBON CORP, Executive Dir:Finance at CALGON CARBON CORP, and Senior VP/CFO at CALGON CARBON CORP. Stevan attended Duquesne University.

Richard Joseph Tobin
Dover

Richard Tobin is an Interim President & CEO at Dover Engineered Systems Inc, Board Member at DOVER CORP, and President/CEO at DOVER CORP. He has worked as Board Member at Chamber Of Commerce Of The United States Of America, CFO/Head:Information Technology at SGS, and CEO/Interim COO:Nafta at CNH INDUSTRIAL N.V.. Richard works or has worked as MEMBER at Business Roundtable. He studied at Drexel University and Norwich University.

Robert Scott Rowe
Flowserve

R. Scott Rowe, has served as President and Chief Executive Officer since April 2017. Prior to joining Flowserve, Mr. Rowe served as President of the Cameron Group, a position he assumed in April 2016 following the merger between Schlumberger and Cameron International Corporation, formerly a NYSE-listed leading provider of flow management equipment, systems and services to the worldwide oil and gas industry. At Cameron, Mr. Rowe served in a variety of progressive roles during his 14-year career, culminating as its President and CEO. Before joining Cameron in 2002, Rowe was with Varco International and previously served in the U.S. Army.

Brian D. Chambers
Owens Corning

Brian Chambers became the president of the Owens Corning Roofing and Asphalt business in October 2014. Previously, he served as vice president and general manager for this business since 2013. Chambers has also been vice president and managing director of Engineered Solutions in the Composite Solutions Business of Owens Corning. He spent almost four years prior as president of Saint Gobain’s Distribution Business in North America. Prior to joining Owens Corning in 2000, Chambers worked in a variety of commercial and operational roles with Honeywell, BOC Gases and an international engineering firm.

Tamara L. Lundgren
Schnitzer Steel

Tamara has been President and Chief Executive Officer and a member of Schnitzer’s Board of Directors since December 2008. She joined the Company in September 2005 as Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer and subsequently held roles of increasing responsibility, including Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Prior to joining Schnitzer, Ms. Lundgren was an investment banker and lawyer with 25 years of experience in the U.S. and Europe. She was a Managing Director in the Investment Banking Division of JPMorgan Chase, which she joined in 2001, and Deutsche Bank, which she joined in 1996. Earlier she was a partner in the Washington, DC law firm of Hogan Lovells (then Hogan & Hartson, LLP). Ms. Lundgren serves on the Boards of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Ryder System, Inc., and the US Chamber of Commerce. She is also a member of the President’s Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiation, the Canada-US Council for the Advancement of Women Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders, and the Business Roundtable. Ms. Lundgren earned a B.A. degree from Wellesley College and a J.D. degree from the Northwestern University School of Law.

Jeffrey W. Martin
Sempra Energy

Jeffrey W. Martin is the chairman and chief executive officer of Sempra Energy, an energy infrastructure company based in San Diego, California. Sempra Energy develops and owns natural gas and electric transmission and distribution infrastructure with a focus on markets in North America, including California, Texas, Mexico and the liquefied natural gas (LNG) export market. The company serves more than 35 million consumers – serving more U.S. customers than any other U.S. utility holding company.  

Christopher R. Griffin
USG

Christopher Griffin is a Board of Directors at Make-A-Wish® Illinois, Board of Directors at Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity, and Chief Executive Officer at USG CORP and is based in Greater Chicago Area. He has worked as Member at CEO Perspectives, Chief Operating Officer at USG CORP, and CEO at Knauf Insulation North America. Christopher studied at Lazaridis School of Business & Economics at Wilfrid Laurier University and The Wharton School between 2010 and 2010.

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