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Managing Editor vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1990
3.4
Jenkintown, PA1$4.1M50
1993
3.9
Tampa, FL1$3.8M50
1972
3.9
Cleveland, OH1$22.0M300
1981
4.0
Denver, CO3$35.0M1,000
2006
3.7
New York, NY1$2.3M36
2001
3.7
Minneapolis, MN1$37.5M50
2004
3.8
South Plainfield, NJ1$11.2M25
Janus Technologies Inc
1992
3.7
Pittsburgh, PA1--
1968
3.7
Cincinnati, OH2$1.2M15
2001
3.7
Boston, MA3$10.0M177
1998
3.8
Redmond, WA1$14.4M50
1999
3.9
Milpitas, CA1$14.8M65
1986
4.3
North Greenbush, NY1$165.5M940
2002
4.7
Denver, CO4$140.1M1,022
1997
4.1
Costa Mesa, CA1$31.8M140
2008
4.8
San Francisco, CA3$925.6M1,934
Trunity
2009
3.9
Portsmouth, NH2$1.6M13
1995
4.5
Seattle, WA1$140.0M653
2001
4.0
Waltham, MA1$13.0M300
1980
4.1
Dallas, TX2$37.0M375
1965
3.9
Plymouth, MN1$14.7M100

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Managing Editor salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Managing Editor
$80,326$38.62-

Compare Managing Editor job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Managing Editor
$103,194$49.61
WildTangent
$119,154$57.29
New Relic
$117,336$56.41
CHARGE Anywhere
$112,009$53.85
Quark
$110,853$53.29
Korbyt
$108,901$52.36
Janus Technologies Inc
$104,685$50.33
Clickable
$103,117$49.58
ZL Tech
$103,116$49.58
Ping Identity
$102,587$49.32
Altametrics
$102,303$49.18
MentorMate
$101,830$48.96
Building Engines
$100,799$48.46
SAXOTECH A/S
$99,493$47.83
Trunity
$99,446$47.81
Great Lakes Publishing
$97,730$46.99
The Cobalt Group
$97,377$46.82
ASI DataMyte
$95,918$46.11
Mapinfo
$94,654$45.51
Cincom Systems
$94,624$45.49

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Managing Editor demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Quark63%37%
Building Engines69%31%
WildTangent73%27%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
53%12%6%24%4%
9.1
75%11%6%6%2%
6.6
60%13%4%16%7%
6.5

Managing Editor and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
William Staples
New Relic

Ankur Ahlowalia
Korbyt

Avi Avni
Mapinfo

Thomas M. Nies
Cincom Systems

Martin Owen
Quark

Martin has driven product strategy and management at 5 organizations with successful exits.The overall portfolio for each organization has had year on year double-digit growth.Martin has the unique blend of shaping strategy and executing on delivery for product organizations.He specializes in managing and building world-class product organizations.Martin works across all spectrums of organizations, including start-ups, scale-ups, and enterprises.He's worked with teams that are globally distributed and headquarted in the US, Europe and the UK.He works closely with enterprise customers, sellers, industry analysts, operations, technologists, and engineering teams to develop/deliver a product vision and goal.Martin understands business operations, finance, and how to build and deliver products successfully to existing, emerging, and new markets. He knows how to scale product organizations through different levels of maturity and size.As an innovator and early adopter, he spent time designing and managing the build of the market's first SaaS-based innovation management and EA platform and building over 100 new customers in the first year. Martin has led products at the following companies:erwin acquired by Quest, Corso acquired by erwin, Telelogic acquired by IBM, Popkin Software acquired by Telelogic.My key skills are: Product Management, Design Thinking, Strategy, Roadmaps, Innovation, AI and Machine Learning, Enterprise Architecture, Business Process Design, People Management, KPIs, Continuous ImprovementI'm always happy to discuss any topics around product strategy and management and EA. I also have a passion for electric cars, technology and rugby...!

Timothy Curran
Building Engines

Alex Jost
SAXOTECH A/S

Alex Jost is a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Saxotech and is based in Chelsea, Massachusetts.

Bjorn Stansvik
MentorMate

Michael Onghai
Clickable

I am 2x entrepreneur, investor, family office, author, speaker, and a (quant) value investor, seed investor in Coinbase. Interviewed and Quoted by Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, The Edge, Barron's. I am a general partner at Alpha Sigma Capital, a digital (crypto) assets arbitrage hedge fund. I am the founder and Chairman of AppAddictive, a S.W.A.T. team of engineers and data crunchers, who help CEOs and CMOs harness the benefits of data-driven, results-oriented social advertising. AppAddictive has over 50 million Facebook users in its web and Facebook platform, powering over 18 million fans, and 40000 businesses. AppAddictive has over 30,000 social apps created by its users. I managed a value oriented, long-term, concentrated hedge fund in Asian companies. Specialty: online businesses, spin-offs, post-bankruptcies, tender offers, engaged investing (as opposed to activist investing). Multiple winner of the best investing idea at ValueInvestorsClub.com, a 250 member only club that accepts hedge fund value investors only through the merit of your idea. Top-ranked analyst on SumZero. I discovered many spin-off ideas that generated high returns with low volatility, much earlier than the time bigger funds like Greenlight's Einhorn and Dan Loeb took their positions. I have time-stamp proof of my write-ups. I picked up event-driven special situations involving spin-offs, convertible refinancing and rights offerings in Southeast Asia, a region I am very familiar with because of my upbringing, my Chinese heritage and my relationships. I am an admitted Buffett follower and go to Omaha every year for the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting. Tom Murphy, James Sinegal, Ben & Jerry's are my favorite CEOs. Co-founded 123Jump and raised $15 Million. Prior to that, I was employee#3 and I worked with the 2 co-founders of GeoCities which was sold to Yahoo for $3.5 Billion in 1998. Prior to GeoCities, I worked at the Capital Group, a $1 trillion money management firm in Los Angeles, CA. I have a B.S. degree in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from UCLA. Moderator of a value investing group centered on my mentor, Marty Whitman

Paul Sabella
CHARGE Anywhere

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