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Lucifer Lighting main competitors are CTBD, Graco, and Crown Crafts.

Competitor Summary. See how Lucifer Lighting compares to its main competitors:

  • SCHOTT has the most employees (15,100).
  • Employees at CTBD earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $57,315.
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Lucifer Lighting vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1979
4.1
San Antonio, TX1$37.5M75
-
3.8
Chula Vista, CA1$1.3M25
-
4.3
East Cleveland, OH1$37.0M50
1891
3.7
Burlington, MA2-79
1951
3.8
Abingdon, VA1$32.2M250
1957
4.1
Jamestown, NY1$59.0M316
Ventrac by Venture Products
1996
2.9
Orrville, OH1$50,0005
1802
3.4
Clarkesville, GA1$1.4M50
1957
4.1
Gonzales, LA1$87.6M138
1926
4.7
Minneapolis, MN5$2.1B3,700
1957
3.6
Vancouver, WA1$4.9M50
1935
4.1
Fairfield, IL1$160.0M800
1950
4.2
Sheboygan, WI1$92.9M750
1927
4.7
Lakeville, MN1$850.0M3,000
1919
4.7
Easton, PA9$660.0M3,000
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1976
3.6
Brooksville, FL1$2.8M6
1965
4.0
Santa Ana, CA2$270.0M800
1914
4.7
Bloomington, MN4$4.6B10,300
1979
4.2
Cleveland, OH2$166.6M200
1884
4.7
Elmsford, NY1$2.2B15,100
1859
4.5
West Bend, WI5$457.6M500

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Lucifer Lighting salaries vs competitors

Among Lucifer Lighting competitors, employees at CTBD earn the most with an average yearly salary of $57,315.

Compare Lucifer Lighting salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Lucifer Lighting
$44,899$21.59-
J & C Lighting
$32,982$15.86-
Ge Lighting
$47,414$22.80-
Color Kinetics
$44,935$21.60-
Hapco Pole Products
$49,871$23.98-
Bush Industries
$42,921$20.64-

Compare Lucifer Lighting job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Lucifer Lighting
$70,543$33.91
Graco
$82,075$39.46
Victaulic
$79,300$38.12
Ge Lighting
$74,770$35.95
CTBD
$74,599$35.87
Ventrac by Venture Products
$74,138$35.64
Scovill Fasteners
$72,525$34.87
SCHOTT
$72,320$34.77
Gehl Compact Equipment
$71,610$34.43
Crown Crafts
$71,055$34.16
Hearth & Home Technologies
$70,862$34.07
J & C Lighting
$70,463$33.88
Color Kinetics
$70,057$33.68
Majestic Steel USA
$69,898$33.60
Glen Dimplex Americas Company
$69,068$33.21
Nemschoff
$68,790$33.07
Aluminum Precision Products
$68,640$33.00
Accuform
$67,255$32.33
Bush Industries
$66,388$31.92
Toro
$64,061$30.80

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Lucifer Lighting demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Graco70%30%
Majestic Steel USA71%29%
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Compare race at Lucifer Lighting vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
70%11%8%9%4%
9.7
74%7%11%7%2%
7.2

Lucifer Lighting and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Donna Sheridan
Crown Crafts

Mark William Sheahan
Graco

Mark Sheahan is a Chief Financial Officer at GRACO INC and is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has worked as Manager Treasury Operations at GRACO INC, Chief Administrative Officer at GRACO INC, and VP/Gen Mgr:Applied Fluid at GRACO INC. Mark works or has worked at Ingersoll Rand and works or has worked as Senior Tax Manager at KPMG. He studied at American Civil Liberties Union, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA between 1982 and 1986, and Mitchell Hamline School of Law between 1986 and 1989.

Richard M. Olson
Toro

Rick Olson was elected president and chief operating officer in September 2015 and to the board of directors of The Toro Company in January 2016. Previously he was elected group vice president, international business, micro irrigation business and distributor development in June 2014, and was named vice president, international business in March 2013. Olson joined Toro in 1986 as a manufacturing process engineer. He has held various positions in operations and engineering at five Toro locations—including manager of advanced manufacturing, commercial engineering program manager, director of Shakopee plant operations, and managing director of northern manufacturing operations. In 2010 he was named general manager of Exmark, and was appointed vice president, Exmark in 2012. Olson earned a Bachelor of Science in industrial technology from Iowa State University and an MBA from the University of Minnesota – Carlson School of Management. He is a member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and the Institute of Industrial Engineers, and serves on the board of The Toro Foundation.

Jim Garde is a Chief Executive Officer at Bush Industries Inc and is based in Jamestown, New York. He has worked as Senior Advisor at Bush Industries Inc, CFO at Heidelberg Web Inc., and CFO/COO at Heidelberg Digital LLC. Jim attended Bryant University between 1976 and 1980.

Dan Zacher is a President and Chief Executive Officer at Hearth & Home Technologies and is based in United States.

John F. Malloy
Victaulic

Chairman, Retired President and Chief Executive Officer of Victaulic (Mechanical pipe joining systems)

Todd Leebow is an American visionary, entrepreneur, industrialist, investor, and philanthropist. He currently serves as president and CEO of Majestic Steel USA, a metals service center with operations that distribute flat rolled steel throughout North America. Leebow founded Majestic Universe Ventures and Investments (MUVI), a diversified portfolio of businesses that include his visions of Felux, a digital marketplace for the industrial world, Kind of One Concepts, Majestic Dynasty Investment Group (MDIG), Bond Street, a real estate development group, Sozo Workwear and more...Leebow has long been an advocate on behalf of the American steel industry for domestic production and manufacturing. Since 2017, he has lobbied in support of American steel producers, manufacturers and service businesses. He believes in fair trade not free trade. His vision focuses on supporting local business with regional production and national companies in America or throughout the world. Make real things for real people with the best service and technology.Leebow is a graduate of Orange City Schools in 2003, a Cleveland-area public school system. After high school, he pursued a degree in business management and entrepreneurship at the University of Miami, in Florida. Prior to graduating, he left Miami for Los Angeles to pursue a career in film production.Todd Leebow returned to Cleveland in 2007 and joined Majestic Steel USA in a leadership position overseeing supply chain management and innovation. In 2012, he assumed duties of president and CEO from his father, Dennis Leebow, who founded the company in 1979.As leader of day-to-day operations at Majestic, Leebow saw an opportunity to rebrand the company and construct a dynamic, digitized culture built with talent and technology. Envisioning Majestic as the next generation steel company that operates today as much as a technology enterprise as a steel processing and distribution business, Leebow made significant investments in the organization’s technology and data protocols building what he calls a hybrid organization of a traditional and technological company. Todd Leebow is passionate about Cleveland, Ohio, America, The World, Business, Sports, Travel, Education, Health and Wellness, Restaurants, Fashion, Film, Reading and most importantly his Family.

Wayne Johnson
Accuform

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