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Competitor Summary. See how Marine Conservation Institute compares to its main competitors:

  • Conservation International has the most employees (750).
  • The oldest company is National Consumers League, founded in 1899.
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Marine Conservation Institute vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1996
3.7
Seattle, WA1$1.8M30
Lowcountry Land Trust
1986
3.9
Charleston, SC1$5.6M13
1947
4.1
Washington, DC1$39.1M100
1959
3.6
Augusta, ME1$2.8M51
Marine Applied Research & Exploration
2001
2.9
Richmond, CA1$999,99916
1972
4.1
Washington, DC1$24.7M50
1987
4.7
Arlington, VA1$163.0M750
2001
4.4
Washington, DC1$48.0M100
2002
4.1
Boulder, CO1$21.0M327
Committee of Seventy
1904
3.7
Philadelphia, PA1$1.1M5
2009
4.0
New York, NY1$14.0M468
National Consumers League
1899
3.7
Washington, DC1$3.0M14
2005
3.7
Washington, DC1$460,000105
1982
3.7
Newton, MA1$4.6M50

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Marine Conservation Institute salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Marine Conservation Institute
$47,196$22.69-

Compare Marine Conservation Institute job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Marine Conservation Institute
$70,783$34.03
Marine Applied Research & Exploration
$79,762$38.35
America Needs You
$79,059$38.01
Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America
$79,017$37.99
StartingBloc
$78,289$37.64
New Leaders Council
$75,408$36.25
Lowcountry Land Trust
$72,621$34.91
Committee of Seventy
$70,856$34.07
National Consumers League
$62,226$29.92
Natural Resources Council of Maine
$54,839$26.36
Oceana
$51,374$24.70
Ocean Conservancy
$51,094$24.56
Defenders of Wildlife
$49,724$23.91
Conservation International
$45,124$21.69

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Marine Conservation Institute demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Marine Conservation Institute vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Oceana50%50%
Conservation International53%47%
Committee of Seventy56%44%
New Leaders Council60%40%
Marine Conservation Institute--
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Committee of Seventy

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Compare race at Marine Conservation Institute vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%13%16%7%3%
9.7
55%15%15%10%4%
9.5
55%14%13%12%5%
7.9
Committee of Seventy
64%10%12%9%5%
7.9

Marine Conservation Institute and similar companies CEOs

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Andrew Sharpless
Oceana

Executive-level communications and marketing professional with proven track record as an organizational and cultural change agent. Critical experience moving the needle on pressing social issues including equality, climate change and justice. Adept in cultivating and managing strategic engagements as well as extensive experience in management, crisis, marketing and communications across all major disciplines: media relations, positioning, branding, advertising, storytelling, social media, events and partnerships.Proud to be recognized by PR News as a "PR Gamechanger" and PR Week as a "Champion of PR." Architect of groundbreaking campaigns including the red logo equality campaign-one of Facebook's most viral campaign in its history as well as numerous others for social and environmental change. Winner of the Mashie Award for Best Social Media Campaign, SXSW Digital Campaign of the Year, Best in Show and Social Media Campaign of the Year, Sundance Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, PR Week Winner Best Use of Social Media/Digital, two Shorty Social Good awards and three time awardee of the PRSA Silver Anvil Awards. Finalist for Three Social Media Icon Awards and proud to be recognized as one of PR News’ Top Women in PR. Honored to be one of Advertising Women of NY's Gamechangers and named "Digital Innovator of the Year." Featured in The New Yorker, The Guardian, The Associated Press, Mashable, The Washington Post, Advertising Age, NPR and others.

Martin Smith
StartingBloc

Lisa Pohlmann is a Chief Executive Officer at Natural Resources Council of Maine.

Karim Abouelnaga
America Needs You

Al Schmidt
Committee of Seventy

Ashley Demosthenes
Lowcountry Land Trust

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