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Lumi vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2004
4.0
Los Angeles, CA1$3.4M77
2007
4.5
New York, NY1$30.0M183
2005
4.7
New York, NY3$2.8B1,400
1969
4.4
San Francisco, CA1$34.5M2,001
1972
4.6
Austin, TX2$900.0M3,900
2011
4.3
Somerville, MA1$82.5M500
1988
4.7
San Jose, CA6$4.6B8,900
2000
4.2
Cerritos, CA1$100.0M100
1994
4.5
Lexington, OH1$26.0M100
Cloud Nine Ranch
1972
4.1
--$5.0M5
1986
4.0
Norman, OK1$54.1M100
1956
3.6
Saint Louis, MO1$580,00050
1997
3.8
Hinsdale, IL1$790,00050
Avalanche Technology
2006
4.0
Fremont, CA1$500,0008
1969
4.5
Elmsford, NY1$75.0M200
1994
4.3
Carlsbad, CA3$38.1M50
1990
3.6
Scottsdale, AZ1$191.4M100
2003
4.3
Cortez, CO1$31.0M300
Ozone International LLC
2019
4.3
Bainbridge Island, WA1$10.3M15
1988
4.0
Albertville, AL1$25.0M100
Wheels Deals
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4.1
Santa Clara, CA1$550,0005

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Lumi salaries vs competitors

Compare Lumi salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Lumi
$49,717$23.90-

Compare Lumi job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Lumi
$65,342$31.41
Cadence Design Systems
$125,273$60.23
Shapeways
$93,186$44.80
Epicor
$92,509$44.48
Etsy
$81,957$39.40
frog
$80,521$38.71
Formlabs
$78,979$37.97
Ozone International LLC
$59,553$28.63
Osprey Resources
$56,226$27.03
Casa Bella
$55,968$26.91
Wheels Deals
$55,691$26.77
Two's
$54,445$26.18
SPY
$53,986$25.95
Avalanche Technology
$53,304$25.63
LC Corporate
$53,061$25.51
Next Generation Films
$52,867$25.42
Cloud Nine Ranch
$51,693$24.85
Fs Group, Inc.
$51,547$24.78
AMMO
$51,506$24.76
Top of the World
$51,193$24.61

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Lumi demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Lumi vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Etsy20%80%
AMMO57%43%
Lumi60%40%
Cadence Design Systems63%37%
Epicor64%36%
Fs Group, Inc.66%34%
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Compare race at Lumi vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
51%20%10%16%3%
9.1
54%14%8%19%5%
9.8
63%15%10%8%4%
9.2
59%17%9%12%4%
9.8
69%12%12%4%3%
7.1
57%20%12%6%6%
8.7

Lumi and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Lip-Bu Tan (born November 12, 1959) is a Malaysian-born American executive and entrepreneur presently the CEO of Cadence Design Systems and Chairman of Walden International, a venture capital firm.

Joshua G. Silverman
Etsy

Josh Silverman is Etsy's Chief Executive Officer, leading the company as it builds a platform that empowers creative entrepreneurs around the world. He is also a member of Etsy's board of directors. Josh's two decades of leadership experience include growing consumer technology companies and scaling global marketplaces. He previously served as President of Consumer Products and Services at American Express, CEO of Skype, and CEO of shopping.com, and he held various executive roles at eBay. Earlier in his career, Josh co-founded Evite, Inc. where he also served as the company's CEO. He is currently on the board of directors of Shake Shack. Josh has a deep commitment to community and civic engagement. He currently serves as Chairman of Code Nation, a non-profit that equips students in under-resourced schools with both fundamental coding skills and professional experiences. He's also a member of the Stanford Business School Management board and was previously on the board of the Lincoln Center Theater.

Steve Murphy
Epicor

I am the CEO of Epicor Software Corporation, a global leader providing flexible, industry-specific software designed around the needs of manufacturing, distribution, retail, and service industry customers. During my over 20 years in the technology sector, I have worked on many different levels within a company. In fact, my first job out of college was on the factory floor at Procter and Gamble. While there, I saw first-hand the power software had to solve business problems. I made the decision to leave for Harvard Business School, where I obtained my MBA in Accounting and Finance. Since then, I served in various sales and operations leadership positions at Oracle, Sun Microsystems, and Manugistics.Before joining Epicor, I served as president of OpenText, a $2B global leader in enterprise information management with 12,000 employees worldwide, where I was responsible for all customer-facing activities including sales, marketing, partners and alliances, global technical services, customer support, professional services, sales operations and cloud services. During my time at OpenText, I delivered outstanding operational performance and was instrumental in the completion and integration of four major acquisitions. As CEO of Epicor since the fall of 2017, I am responsible for setting the strategic direction and operation results for the company. While we are privately held and do not disclose detailed revenue information, Epicor has expanded profit margins over the past three years and generated mid-to-high single digit growth. In 2020, we are expected to exceed $1 billion in revenue. Since moving to Austin, Texas, I also strive to support our local community and promote an altruistic company culture at Epicor by volunteering alongside employees at the Central Texas Food Bank and approving Epicor to serve as a sponsor of the Health Alliance for Austin Musician’s (HAAM) Corporate Battle of the Bands. • 2018 “Pros to Know” by Supply & Demand Chain Executive• Final Nominee, ABJ “Best CEOs of 2019”

Bruce Moeller
SPY

Fred W. Wagenhals
AMMO

Layne Rigney
Osprey Resources

Wyatt Hendricks
Avalanche Technology

Andrew Zimmerman
frog

Carlton Calvin
Razor

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