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    CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
    1950
    3.7
    Miami, FL1$50.0M40
    1856
    2.8
    Memphis, TN1$999,999200
    Green Bay Packers
    1919
    3.7
    Green Bay, WI1$10.0M2
    -
    3.8
    Kansas City, MO1$10.5M35
    1960
    3.6
    Concord, NC1$35.9M475
    Cross Arena-Portland
    -
    3.7
    Portland, ME1--
    Nashville Convention & Visitors
    2003
    3.9
    Nashville, TN1$50.0M1
    1986
    3.7
    Louisville, KY1$12.750
    -
    4.1
    State College, PA1$8.5M75
    Buffalo Bills
    1959
    4.0
    Orchard Park, NY1$680,0007
    1993
    3.8
    Arlington, VA1$3.0M34
    1881
    3.3
    Cincinnati, OH1$18.0M187
    1881
    4.7
    White Plains, NY3$330.0M1,739
    -
    3.8
    Denver, CO1$2.9M50
    2015
    3.8
    Charlotte, NC1$1.1M50
    1979
    4.5
    Berkeley, CA6$51.2M200
    1927
    4.0
    Arlington Heights, IL1$40.0M750
    1993
    3.8
    Anaheim, CA1$19.0M370
    1966
    4.6
    Miami Gardens, FL2$461.0M50
    -
    3.7
    Corpus Christi, TX1$790,00050
    1987
    4.0
    Minneapolis, MN1$6.9M95

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    miamiyouthfair salaries vs competitors

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    CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
    miamiyouthfair
    $34,497$16.59-

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    CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
    miamiyouthfair
    $56,452$27.14
    Denver Bronco Marketing
    $69,710$33.51
    Kansas City Royals Baseball Corporation
    $65,975$31.72
    Meet Minneapolis
    $65,171$31.33
    Buffalo Bills
    $64,890$31.20
    Miami Dolphins
    $64,729$31.12
    Event Services
    $64,056$30.80
    Cincinnati Art Museum
    $61,491$29.56
    Charlotte Motor Speedway
    $59,679$28.69
    Arlington Park
    $59,015$28.37
    Green Bay Packers
    $57,226$27.51
    United States Tennis Association - USTA
    $55,758$26.81
    Nashville Convention & Visitors
    $54,938$26.41
    Ramada State College Hotel & Conference Center
    $54,228$26.07
    Backroads
    $53,320$25.63
    Cross Arena-Portland
    $41,792$20.09
    Zero Gravity Racing
    $36,713$17.65
    AmeriCan Adventures
    $34,863$16.76
    Anaheim Ducks
    $34,168$16.43
    Texas State Aquarium
    $32,801$15.77

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    miamiyouthfair demographics vs competitors

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    Job titleMaleFemale
    miamiyouthfair50%50%
    United States Tennis Association - USTA53%47%
    Meet Minneapolis56%44%
    Buffalo Bills61%39%
    Miami Dolphins66%34%
    Green Bay Packers66%34%
    Male
    Female
    100%
    75%
    50%
    25%
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    0%
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    Compare race at miamiyouthfair vs competitors

    CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
    45%39%11%4%1%
    6.4
    59%18%12%7%4%
    9.1
    Buffalo Bills
    63%15%13%6%4%
    8.0
    56%23%13%5%3%
    9.4
    75%8%5%7%5%
    8.5
    Green Bay Packers
    75%8%7%7%3%
    7.3

    miamiyouthfair and similar companies CEOs

    CEOBio

    Morris Craig is a Chief Executive Community Tennis at USTA - United States Tennis Association and is based in Florida. He has worked as Manager - Athlete Development at Tennis Australia, General Manager Community Tennis at USTA - United States Tennis Association, and Coach Education Manager at Tennis Australia. Morris studied at Deakin University between 1986 and 1990 and Victoria University between 1996 and 1996.

    Dan Marino
    Miami Dolphins

    Daniel Constantine Marino Jr. (born September 15, 1961) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 17 seasons with the Miami Dolphins. After a successful college career at Pittsburgh and being named First-team All-American in 1981, Marino was the last quarterback taken in the first round of the quarterback class of 1983. Marino held or currently holds dozens of NFL records associated with the quarterback position, and despite never being on a Super Bowl-winning team, he is recognized among the greatest quarterbacks in American football history.

    James Alexander
    Event Services

    Michael Doyle
    Mid-South Fair

    Mark H. Murphy
    Green Bay Packers

    Mark Hodge Murphy (born July 13, 1955) is the current president and chief executive officer for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). Prior to that, he was the athletic director at Northwestern University and Colgate University. He also played in the NFL as a safety for the NFL's Washington Redskins for eight seasons from 1977 to 1984.

    Ollen Bruton Smith
    Charlotte Motor Speedway

    Ollen Bruton Smith is a promoter and owner/CEO of NASCAR track owner Speedway Motorsports, Inc. He was inducted into NASCAR Hall of Fame January 23, 2016. He was ranked #207 on the Forbes 400 list with an estimated worth of $1.5 billion in 2005, and fell to #278 in 2006. He is divorced with four children.

    Butch Spyridon
    Nashville Convention & Visitors

    Tim Ryan is in his 15th season as Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer for the Anaheim Ducks. Over the last 14 years, he has successfully led the Ducks' business efforts to record growth, while initiating numerous community, fan-friendly and youth hockey programs that have increased the popularity of the sport in the Southern California market. Ryan has served more than 27 years at Honda Center and has more than 41 years in arena management and event creation experience. In addition to his duties with the NHL club, he serves as President and Chief Executive Officer of Anaheim Arena Management, LLC (AAM), the management company of Honda Center. In his role, Ryan oversees one of the premier entertainment and sports venues in the world. Over the years, Honda Center has repeatedly ranked among the top 10 arenas in the world for annual live entertainment. Ryan has also led significant efforts in renovations around Honda Center, assuring it remains one of the world's top-of-the-line sports and entertainment venues, while continuing to elevate the live game experience. Currently, the arena seating is in the process of being replaced with the second phase completed in July 2019. Through strategic planning, creative business development and event production, Ryan ensures Honda Center is consistently booked with the world's top names in live entertainment and world-class sporting events. Since the start of 2019, the venue hosted acts such as KISS, P!NK, Justin Timberlake, Elton John, Real Street Festival, Marc Anthony, and more. In August, Honda Center hosted its first ever music festival featuring A$AP Rocky, Cardi B, Migos, Miguel and Meek Mill with over 41,000 in attendance over the two-day event. Since 1993, more than 41 million people have been entertained at Honda Center, enjoying over 4,000 events. As Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer of the Anaheim Ducks, Ryan oversees all business operations of the professional hockey team. He assumed his current dual roles on June 20, 2005 when the Ducks were purchased by Dr. Henry and Susan Samueli, owners of AAM. In each of the last two years (2018 & 2019), the Ducks were named a finalist for Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year by ESPN. The award "represents a sports club/team that demonstrates how teamwork can create a measurable impact on a community or cause." The club has also been continually recognized by ESPN The Magazine in its annual "Ultimate Standings" edition for successes both on and off the ice. The magazine has recognized the Ducks as a top franchise among 122 professional sports teams (NHL, NFL, MLB & NBA), ranking in the top eight three times. In August 2016, J.D. Power also recognized the Ducks as the top franchise in Southern California with respect to overall customer satisfaction. Ryan has spearheaded several initiatives in conjunction with the Samuelis, including charitable programs that support over 250 nonprofit organizations annually, a team foundation that supports the community in the areas of education, youth hockey and health and wellness, and an expanded grassroots marketing program. Funded by the Anaheim Ducks Foundation, S.C.O.R.E. (Scholastic Curriculum of Recreation and Education), the club's education-based youth hockey program, has reached over 400,000 school children since 2005. The Ducks also have a 7,000-member Kids Club, the largest in the NHL. In 1992, after a long career at the Long Beach Arena, Ryan joined the then-Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim (operated by Ogden Facility Management) as Assistant General Manager. He was promoted to General Manager in 1998 and was named Pollstar Magazine "Facility Executive of the Year" for 2001. During that time, Ryan was also charged with overseeing a number of other Ogden facilities and served as a consultant on various major entertainment projects. Near the end of 2003, the management contract for the arena was purchased by AAM, and Ryan was named President/CEO of both the company and the arena. Ryan is active in both the entertainment industry and in the local community. He serves on the boards of several nonprofit groups, including Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County, Orange County Sports Council, Los Angeles Sports Council, Orangewood Foundation, and the Stars and Stripes Tournament. Ryan graduated from California State University, Long Beach in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in Finance. He lives with his wife, Michele, in Huntington Beach and enjoys golf, fly-fishing and travel.

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