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  • Remote has the most employees (750).
  • The oldest company is V2 Ventures, founded in 1997.
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MediaMath vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2007
4.5
New York, NY5$170.0M720
2006
4.6
Redwood City, CA2$291.3M713
2006
3.7
New York, NY1$2.3M36
1997
4.1
Kansas City, MO2$26.0M375
2007
3.6
Seattle, WA1$2.5M50
2008
4.3
New York, NY1$56.5M300
2012
3.9
Portland, OR1$2.7M136
LiveProcess
2004
3.5
Verona, NJ1$1.1M20
Everfest
2014
3.9
Austin, TX6$2.0M5
2012
3.8
Los Angeles, CA1$7.8M175
2007
4.2
Oakland, CA1$8.1M100
SitePro
2012
3.5
Lubbock, TX1$180,0005
2019
4.1
San Francisco, CA1$11.0M750
2010
4.2
Washington, DC2$20.6M50

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MediaMath salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
MediaMath
$101,153$48.63-

Compare MediaMath job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
MediaMath
$80,480$38.69
Tahzoo
$119,375$57.39
V2 Ventures
$87,582$42.11
Banyan Branch
$84,939$40.84
Clickable
$83,844$40.31
Collab
$78,969$37.97
Remote
$78,099$37.55
LiveProcess
$77,928$37.47
Lytics
$77,450$37.24
SitePro
$76,887$36.97
Dstillery
$76,741$36.89
PubMatic
$56,607$27.21
Livescribe
$34,793$16.73
Everfest
$32,712$15.73

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MediaMath demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at MediaMath vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
PubMatic53%47%
Remote64%36%
Dstillery79%21%
MediaMath--
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50%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
35%29%7%27%2%
6.3
45%14%9%27%6%
8.9
59%15%12%10%4%
9.9

MediaMath and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
David Bateman
SitePro

James McDermott
Lytics

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Michael Beebe
Dstillery

Michael Beebe is the CEO at Dstillery and currently serves as a mentor at XRC Labs. He is a former Senior Analyst - TMT / Consumer Sector Fund at Surveyor Capital and Founder / Chief Investment Officer / Portfolio Manager at Mojave Capital Management LLC. Mr. Beebe graduated from James Madison University with a BBA in Finance.

Terry Zysk
LiveProcess

Terry Zysk is a Chief Executive Officer at LiveProcess Corp. and Principal at Noesis Group Inc. and is based in Greater Boston Area. He has worked as Vice President North American Operations at Atex, Senior Manager Software Development at Digital Equipment Corporation, and Chief Technology Officer at Health Dialog. Terry works or has worked as MEMBER at Massachusetts Health Data Consortium and MEMBER at Women Bus Leaders of the U.S. Healthcare Industry Foundation. He studied at Daniel Webster College and Capital Community College.

Brad Heidemann
Tahzoo

Brad Heidemann is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Tahzoo since July 2010. As Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Tahzoo, a full-service digital agency, Brad directs all of the firm’s external facing activities, including sales, marketing, client relations, and project delivery. Brad provides strategic guidance for all client activities and solutions, ensuring that Tahzoo faithfully executes and delivers on its brand promise for client satisfaction. Brad has the unusual distinction of having had three careers prior to founding Tahzoo. Brad began his career in the display department at Nordstrom when they had seven stores. From there Brad rose to hold various leadership positions; playing an important role in delivering the customer service that would make Nordstrom a household name. Seeking a new challenge Brad moved to Microsoft where he learned how to leverage technology to achieve business goals. Brad's third career started with Ascentium, a leading marketing agency; here he absorbed how to build brands and market products. Tahzoo is the culmination of these three careers: a passion for great customer experiences, the technology to enable their delivery and the marketing insight to craft them.

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

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