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Low Income Investment Fund main competitors are HarbourVest, Genstar Capital, and Babcock & Brown.

Competitor Summary. See how Low Income Investment Fund compares to its main competitors:

  • Mercer Management has the most employees (23,000).
  • Employees at HarbourVest earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $93,351.
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Low Income Investment Fund vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1984
4.1
San Francisco, CA1$30.7M42
1982
4.5
Boston, MA1$12.8M341
1988
3.6
San Francisco, CA1$26.0M35
-
3.8
New York, NY1$4.3B23,000
1991
4.7
New York, NY1$75.0M140
1962
4.7
Rockville, MD6$1.2B313
-
4.0
New York, NY1$3.0M34
1997
3.8
Scottsdale, AZ1$13.0M300
1958
4.4
Jericho, NY16$2.0B484
1994
4.5
Chicago, IL13$669.6M100
1991
4.3
Los Angeles, CA1$180,000151
1977
4.7
San Francisco, CA1$1.3B1,000
1994
4.9
New York, NY1$307.1M350
1978
4.4
Raleigh, NC2$736.9M200
1983
3.8
East Brunswick, NJ1$4.6M50
2006
4.1
New York, NY1$10.3M200

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Low Income Investment Fund salaries vs competitors

Among Low Income Investment Fund competitors, employees at HarbourVest earn the most with an average yearly salary of $93,351.

Compare Low Income Investment Fund salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Low Income Investment Fund
$80,797$38.84-
HarbourVest
$93,351$44.88-
Genstar Capital
$86,879$41.77-
Mercer Management
$59,316$28.52-
York Capital Management
$73,151$35.17-
Federal Realty Investment Trust
$54,016$25.97-

Compare Low Income Investment Fund job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Low Income Investment Fund
$94,854$45.60
Genstar Capital
$112,848$54.25
Babcock & Brown
$96,042$46.17
Golub Capital
$95,079$45.71
Highwoods Properties
$93,462$44.93
Reservoir Capital Group
$86,455$41.56
Householder Group Estate & Retirement Specialists
$82,950$39.88
Loeb.nyc
$82,647$39.73
WilkinGuttenplan
$81,638$39.25
Kimco Realty
$81,235$39.06
First Industrial Realty Trust
$80,862$38.88
HarbourVest
$75,499$36.30
York Capital Management
$74,906$36.01
Mercer Management
$74,643$35.89
Federal Realty Investment Trust
$72,466$34.84
Crescent Capital Group
$72,352$34.78

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Low Income Investment Fund demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Low Income Investment Fund vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Low Income Investment Fund29%71%
First Industrial Realty Trust39%61%
Federal Realty Investment Trust42%58%
Kimco Realty44%56%
Highwoods Properties44%56%
Crescent Capital Group60%40%

Compare race at Low Income Investment Fund vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
39%33%8%14%7%
7.7
60%14%12%12%2%
9.6
56%11%20%7%5%
9.5
63%11%17%7%3%
9.1
56%21%13%7%3%
9.7
42%16%7%25%10%
9.5

Low Income Investment Fund and similar companies CEOs

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Michael Larkin
Babcock & Brown

Peter Baccile is a President/CEO at FIRST INDUSTRIAL REALTY TRUST INC and Board Member at FIRST INDUSTRIAL REALTY TRUST INC. He has worked as Vice Chairman at JPMorgan Chase & Co, Joint Global Head:Real Estate at UBS, and Head:Real Estate Invest Bnkg at JPMorgan Chase & Co. Peter works or has worked as MEMBER at The Real Estate Roundtable and MEMBER at Nareit. He studied at Duke University and Cornell.

Founded in 1962 in Washington, D.C., Federal Realty is one of the oldest real estate investment trusts (REITs) and a recognized leader in the ownership, operation and redevelopment of high-quality, retail-based properties located primarily in major markets including Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, DC, and Miami; as well as Chicago, Northern California & Bay Area, and Los Angeles. Its expertise includes creating urban, mixed-use neighborhoods like Santana Row in San Jose, California, Pike & Rose in North Bethesda, Maryland and Assembly Row in Somerville, Massachusetts. These unique and vibrant environments that combine shopping, dining, living and working provide a destination experience valued by the communities they serve. Federal Realty has increased its dividends for 51 consecutive years, the longest record in the REIT industry. The company is an S&P 500 index member and its shares are traded on the NYSE. The company has been led by New Jersey-native Don Wood since 2002. Don, along with his dedicated and passionate team, is committed to a philosophy of balance in all that Federal Realty does. From environmental and socially responsible initiatives and operations, to supporting the communities in which they do business, to the creation of true retail social destinations that improve the quality of life for many, to providing a superior return to its stakeholders – Federal Realty is proud of its long history and corporate citizenry. Don has been with Federal Realty since 1998, where he is a Trustee and has served in positions from Chief Financial Officer to Chief Operating Officer to President before being named its Chief Executive in 2002. Prior to his affiliation with Federal, Don spent 8 years at New York-based ITT Corporation, where he served in various capacities, including Deputy Controller and Chief Financial Officer of wholly-owned subsidiary Caesars World, Inc. The first 7 years of his career were spent at accounting firm Arthur Andersen, leaving in 1989 to work for client Donald Trump as the Vice President of Finance for the then newly acquired Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, NJ. Don is active charitably through his work with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) among others. In 2002, Don took the reins of the Breath of Life Gala – at the time a fledgling event supporting cystic fibrosis research – and with the help of a committed and tenacious team of volunteers and CFF staffers, grew the gala into what became one of the most financially and experientially successful events in Washington, D.C. and the number one gala nationally for CFF. Don’s daughter, Rachel, was born with the genetic disease. Don received his Bachelor of Science degree from Montclair State College in 1982, where he graduated with honors and subsequently received his CPA from the state of New Jersey. He is a past chair of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT), has served as a member of the Executive Committee of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), and also serves on the Board of Quality Care Properties (NYSE:QCP), a Maryland healthcare REIT. He is also a member of the U.S. Capital Chapter of the World President’s Organization (WPO) and was previously named “Entrepreneur of the Year in Real Estate” by professional services firm Ernst and Young. He has been married to Stacey Sykes Wood for 28 years and has four children who he is immensely proud of named Ian, Jason, Kevin, and Rachel.

Theodore J. Klinck
Highwoods Properties

Theodore 'Ted' Klinck is a Board Member at HIGHWOODS PROPERTIES, INC.; Chief Executive Officer at HIGHWOODS PROPERTIES, INC.; and Chief Investment Ofcr/Principal at Goddard College. He has worked as Exec VP/Chief Operating & Invsmt Ofcr at HIGHWOODS PROPERTIES, INC.; VP/Chief Investment Officer at HIGHWOODS PROPERTIES, INC.; and Managing Director at Morgan Stanley. Theodore attended Southern Methodist University and University of Georgia.

Conor C. Flynn
Kimco Realty

Conor C. Flynn has been the CEO of the Company since January 2016. Mr. Flynn is also a voting member of the Company’s Investment Committee which approves all new investments, development projects and property dispositions. Mr. Flynn joined the Company in 2003 as an asset manager and has held a variety of senior leadership roles with the organization including President, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Investment Officer and President, Western Region. Mr. Flynn holds a B.A. from Yale University and a Master’s in Real Estate Development from Columbia University. Mr. Flynn is a licensed real estate broker in California, and a member of NAREIT, the Real Estate Roundtable, the Urban Land Institute (“ULI”) and the International Council of Shopping Centers (“ICSC”).

Martine Ferland
Mercer Management

George Anson
HarbourVest

Mr. Huff co-founded ContourGlobal in 2005 and serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors. Mr. Huff co-founded Reservoir Capital in 1998, and is a member of all fund Investment Committees. He currently serves on the boards of many of Reservoir Capital’s portfolio companies in industries such as energy, power, aircraft leasing, and insurance. He has also been instrumental in the formation and development of a variety of hedge funds and private investment firms. Mr. Huff is the President of the Board of Trustees of St. Bernard’s School and serves as a Trustee of the Princeton Theological Seminary. Prior to founding Reservoir Capital, Mr. Huff was a Partner at Ziff Brothers Investments and, prior to business school, served in the U.S. Navy as a nuclear submarine officer and nuclear engineer. Mr. Huff graduated magna cum laude from Abilene Christian University with a B.S. in Engineering Physics. He completed his M.B.A. at Harvard Business School, where he graduated with high distinction as a Baker Scholar.

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