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Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1885
4.3
Livingston, NJ1$50.0M425
1970
3.0
Missoula, MT1$5.0M50
ODESSA FAMILY YMCA
1969
3.8
Odessa, TX1$5.0M12
1858
3.4
Chicago, IL4$3.7M85
-
3.8
Newton, NJ1$2.7M50
1866
3.9
Omaha, NE4$26.5M750
1938
3.6
Buffalo, NY1$5.0M50
Southern District YMCA / Exeter Area YMCA
1926
3.9
Exeter, NH1$4.4M14
1868
4.2
Portland, OR9$30.3M625
1851
3.7
Beverly, MA1$50.0M3,000
1861
3.4
Woodbridge, VA1$23.5M500
1914
3.6
Visalia, CA1$5.0M125
1944
3.3
Marlborough, MA1$1.6M45
1919
3.6
Chicago, IL1$4.2M79
1886
3.4
Fargo, ND1$50.0M400
2006
3.8
Fairfax, VA1$1.8M55
1867
4.2
Santa Clara, CA1$74.7M1,000
1975
3.9
New York, NY1$8.5M350
1851
4.3
Boston, MA1$73.4M1,500
1910
3.2
Kansas City, MO1$1.6M30
1871
3.4
Chattanooga, TN1$13.0M70

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Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges salaries vs competitors

Compare Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges
$27,716$13.32-

Compare Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges
$27,632$13.28
Children's Science Center Lab
$33,127$15.93
Camp Fire
$32,473$15.61
YMCA of Cass and Clay Counties
$32,362$15.56
Boys and Girls Club of The Northtowns of Wny, Inc
$30,544$14.68
YMCA of Metro Chattanooga
$30,451$14.64
Fairview Lake Ymca Camps
$30,408$14.62
YMCA of Silicon Valley
$30,373$14.60
ODESSA FAMILY YMCA
$30,112$14.48
Golden State YMCA
$30,090$14.47
Federation of Italian American Organizations of Brooklyn
$30,011$14.43
YMCA of Greater Boston
$29,572$14.22
YMCA of Metro Chicago
$29,278$14.08
Armed Services YMCA
$29,059$13.97
Union League Boys & Girls Clubs
$29,023$13.95
Boys & Girls Clubs of MetroWest
$28,793$13.84
YMCA of the North Shore
$28,677$13.79
YMCA of Columbia-Willamette
$28,563$13.73
YMCA of Greater Omaha
$26,950$12.96
Southern District YMCA / Exeter Area YMCA
$26,832$12.90

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Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
YMCA of Greater Boston34%66%
Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges35%65%
YMCA of Metro Chicago37%63%
YMCA of Columbia-Willamette38%62%
YMCA of Cass and Clay Counties39%61%
YMCA of Metro Chattanooga40%60%

Compare race at Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%13%15%7%3%
7.3
68%12%13%5%3%
6.8
63%15%13%7%3%
9.1
70%10%9%7%3%
7.7
66%17%6%7%3%
9.1
81%5%3%7%4%
6.2

Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges and similar companies CEOs

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Chris Tointon is a President and CEO at YMCA OF GREATER OMAHA and is based in Greater Omaha Area. He has worked as Executive Director at Elmhurst YMCA, CEO and President at Greater Midland, and Senior Program Director at Indian Boundary YMCA. Chris attended North Central College between 1991 and 1995, Antioch Middle School, and Saginaw Valley State University.

> Dorri C. McWhorter
YMCA of Metro Chicago

James Morton serves as the 13th President and CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston. The YMCA of Greater Boston, America’s first YMCA, is one of the largest private social services providers in Massachusetts, offering programs and services that nurture the potential of every child and teen, supporting healthy living and well-being, and promoting social responsibility. He began his role on April 6, 2015. Morton joined the YMCA of Greater Boston after serving YMCAs in Hartford, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts. Morton also has a deep personal and professional connection to work force development and education having served as a leader of two work force development agencies and as an educator in the Springfield (MA) Public Schools, before joining the YMCA movement in 2006. Morton earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Wisconsin, a Juris Doctorate from Northeastern University School of Law, and an Honorary Doctorate from Salem State University. Morton serves on numerous boards and committees, including the Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, the Springfield Empowerment Zone Partnership, Boston After School and Beyond, My Brother’s Keeper Advisory Board, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Community Advisory Board, and Rockland Trust Board of Directors. In addition, he is and has been an active participant on numerous Y-USA committees on youth development, executive leadership development, and multiculturalism. He is an active member of the African-American YMCA CEO Network. In 2020 he was recognized as one of Boston’s Power 50 by the Boston Business Journal for his leadership during the Coronavirus health crisis and in 2021 he was named one of the 100 Most Influential People by Boston magazine. Morton is a former All-American Masters track and field athlete and holder of several national Masters titles. He is married, with one adult son, lots of nieces and nephews, and two dogs. Learn more about James by visiting the Y Way, a collection of letters of hope and love, plus listen to his podcast For Love.

William French
Armed Services YMCA

Heather Foster
Missoula Family YMCA

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