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Meprolight main competitors are Kerio Technologies, retarus, and Cenzic, Inc.

Competitor Summary. See how Meprolight compares to its main competitors:

  • Cenzic, Inc. has the most employees (3,000).
  • Employees at Kerio Technologies earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $99,095.
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Meprolight vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1990
4.2
--$33.0M250
1985
3.6
Bedford, NH3$9.3M128
1985
4.3
Centennial, CO1$6.6M50
1907
4.3
Beaverton, OR1$160.0M700
-
3.4
Campbell, CA1$15.0M3,000
2001
4.3
San Francisco, CA5$14.0M34
1993
3.7
Sunnyvale, CA1$5.0M50
FarStone Technology
1993
3.8
Irvine, CA1$1.6M20
Adapx
1999
3.4
Seattle, WA1$1.6M16
1997
3.5
San Jose, CA1$14.0M200
1984
3.2
Henderson, NV1$18.3M100
2002
3.9
Beltsville, MD1$6.1M101
1968
3.3
Southborough, MA1$5.8M2,100
1992
3.9
New York, NY2$18.0M200

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Meprolight salaries vs competitors

Among Meprolight competitors, employees at Kerio Technologies earn the most with an average yearly salary of $99,095.

Compare Meprolight salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Meprolight
$91,242$43.87-
Optics 1
$66,556$32.00-
Laser Technology
$48,060$23.11-
Leupold Optics
$44,443$21.37-
Cenzic, Inc.
$95,206$45.77-
Vendini
$84,610$40.68-

Compare Meprolight job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Meprolight
$69,857$33.59
Aldec
$113,912$54.77
Kerio Technologies
$111,397$53.56
Vendini
$102,779$49.41
Adapx
$95,414$45.87
FarStone Technology
$86,488$41.58
Infortrend
$82,232$39.53
Alertus Technologies
$81,005$38.94
Laser Technology
$76,159$36.61
Cenzic, Inc.
$75,876$36.48
retarus
$74,242$35.69
Cambex Corporation
$72,450$34.83
Optics 1
$68,999$33.17
Leupold Optics
$60,761$29.21

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Meprolight demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Meprolight vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Optics 172%28%
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Compare race at Meprolight vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
73%8%5%6%8%
5.6

Meprolight and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Bruce Pettet
Leupold Optics

Thomas Loewald
Cambex Corporation

Joe Bogosian
Optics 1

David Williams
Laser Technology

Mark Tacchi
Vendini

Mark Tacchi is the founder and CEO of Vendini, a company that builds software to provide an end-to-end ticketing solution that makes the business of live events simple. The company’s all-in-one ticketing solution is used by theaters, music and event venues, and music and art festivals across the country. Earning his degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Manitoba in 1991, Mark began his career working for NeXT. After working for Apple following the NeXT acquisition in 1996, Tacchi decided to embrace his entrepreneurial side and co-founded Hipbone, a company that allowed users to co-navigate the web together in the earlier days of the Internet. While leading the company to its acquisition by CRM software company KANA in 2004, Tacchi was also building his next (and current) venture, a passion project called Vendini. Tacchi created Vendini as a way to give back to the theater and live event space, using his programming know-how to create a new and easier way for venues to simplify the business aspects behind live events. Founded in 2001, the company began as a solution directed towards theaters and playhouses, and has now expanded to over 1,800 venues across music and sports venues, nightclubs, non-profit organizations, art galleries and music and art festivals around the world. Mark lives in San Francisco with his wife, two kids and French Bulldog, and is an “across-the-board” art lover with a strong passion for the performing arts, live music and art galleries.

Kenneth Schneider (Ken)
Adapx

Adapx CEO and Chairman, Ken Schneider has 25 years of senior level P&L accountability and management experience in product management, marketing, business development, strategic planning, and product engineering delivery, for a wide range of multi-stage venture backed technology companies, industry sectors and SaaS economic models. He served in several Senior Director level roles at Microsoft Corporation including MSN , Consumer Products Divisions, Servers, Platforms and Tools, as well as World Wide Sales and Marketing groups. He was responsible for the launch of Microsoft’s worldwide E-commerce platform as well. Ken was president and founder of Advantage Factory, a Microsoft Certified Partner that provided professional services in program management, business analysis, business process re-engineering and delivering server-based software engineering solutions to enterprise and federal sector customers. He was President and Founder of Cognisoft Corporation, a web technology server applications company focused on the development of a suite of enterprise intranet/search products which was acquired by Verity Corporation. At verity, he served as Executive Vice President of the Applications Division. In addition, ken founded and served as chairman of the board for Smartpill Corporation, which developed an innovative non-invasive, medical device capsule technology for diagnosis of multiple disease states and disorders in the Human GI tract. Ken did his undergraduate work at the University of Oregon and has an MBA from the Pepperdine University School of Business. Ken has also held Director level product management and marketing roles at Nissan Motor Corporation and with the San Francisco Giants Baseball franchise.

Martin Hager
retarus

Jason Volk is the Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Alertus Technologies.He attend to the University of Maryland in 2000.

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