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Microporous main competitors are Daramic, ENTEK International, and Celgard.

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

  • Worthington Industries has the most employees (7,500).
  • Employees at Daramic earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $69,427.
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Microporous vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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3.7
--$60.6M100
1984
4.6
Lebanon, OR1$300.0M200
1999
4.6
Charlotte, NC1$103.2M343
1994
4.1
Charlotte, NC3$690.0M3,000
1967
3.4
Oostburg, WI1$118.9M200
1940
3.6
Springfield, OR1$50.8M400
2010
4.4
Montgomery, AL1$40.0M100
1913
3.9
Milwaukee, WI1$16.0M56
1955
4.1
Waupaca, WI5$1.1B4,500
1889
3.8
Dallas, TX1$38.0M192
1927
4.3
Saint Marys, PA2$130.0M375
-
3.9
Sumter, SC2$6.6M35
1992
4.2
Cedar Rapids, IA1$300.0M50
North American Steel Corporation
-
4.0
Warrensville Heights, OH1$1.9M5
1995
4.4
Chicago, IL2$2.2B2,069
1996
4.1
El Dorado, AR1$219.4M547
1992
3.8
Hammond, IN1$41.0M200
premierdiecast.com
1963
3.7
Berrien Springs, MI1$14.0M23
1992
4.1
Dayton, OH2$144.5M185
1955
4.6
Columbus, OH18$4.9B7,500
Omaha Steel
1906
3.1
Wahoo, NE1$2.5M15

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Microporous salaries vs competitors

Among Microporous competitors, employees at Daramic earn the most with an average yearly salary of $69,427.

Compare Microporous salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Microporous
$48,241$23.19-
ENTEK International
$54,366$26.14-
Celgard
$52,015$25.01-
Daramic
$69,427$33.38-
Dutchland Plastics
$41,237$19.83-
Rosboro
$42,580$20.47-

Compare Microporous job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Microporous
$70,406$33.85
Daramic
$87,220$41.93
Santee Print Works
$75,162$36.14
ENTEK International
$75,012$36.06
Celgard
$71,833$34.54
Milwaukee Forge
$71,506$34.38
premierdiecast.com
$70,923$34.10
Worthington Industries
$70,736$34.01
Keystone Powdered Metal
$70,340$33.82
North American Steel Corporation
$69,783$33.55
Keystone Steel & Wire
$69,632$33.48
PMX Industries
$69,511$33.42
Dutchland Plastics
$68,568$32.97
Deltic Timber
$67,487$32.45
Dayton-Phoenix Group
$67,134$32.28
Rosboro
$66,392$31.92
Jupiter Aluminum
$66,022$31.74
Century Aluminum
$59,568$28.64
Hyundai Power Transformers USA
$54,690$26.29
Omaha Steel
$52,458$25.22

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Microporous demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Microporous vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Microporous63%38%
Celgard67%33%
ENTEK International72%28%
Worthington Industries77%23%
North American Steel Corporation82%18%
Century Aluminum85%15%
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Female
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Compare race at Microporous vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
70%4%12%7%7%
4.9
73%9%8%7%3%
7.6
67%11%11%8%3%
9.3
North American Steel Corporation
71%10%10%6%2%
6.2
62%8%20%8%3%
8.7
67%15%8%7%4%
9.7

Microporous and similar companies CEOs

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D. Leland
Deltic Timber

Andy Rose joined Worthington Industries in 2008 as vice president and chief financial officer (CFO) when the Company and the country were deep in the Great Recession. Rose helped preserve liquidity and financial stability and guide the Company through that challenge. In 2014, he was promoted to executive vice president and CFO and has been instrumental in advancing the Company’s financial and capital allocation strategies. He was named president of Worthington Industries in August 2018 and became CEO of the Company on Sept. 1, 2020. Before joining Worthington, Rose worked at MCG Capital Corporation where he was a senior investment professional in the Atlanta office for the $1.5 billion public investment company. He focused on making control-equity investments and providing debt financing for companies in the manufacturing, distribution and transportation and logistics industries. Previously, Rose was partner, co-founder and member of the investment committee with Peachtree Equity Partners, a private equity fund backed by Goldman Sachs. He managed debt and equity recapitalizations for manufacturing, distribution and service firms, served on the board of directors of various companies, advised management on growth strategies and operations, and managed the firm’s institutional investor base. Prior to that, Rose served as vice president of private equity at Wachovia Capital Associates for five years and started his career at J.P. Morgan & Co. in global cash management. Rose earned his MBA from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University and his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School. A native of Columbus, Ohio, Rose serves as a member of the board of directors of White Castle®, chairman of the board of Rev1 Ventures and as a member of the Columbus Business Advisory Council for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and The Ohio Business Roundtable. Previously, he served on the board of trustees of the Community Shelter Board, The First Tee of Central Ohio and the FM Global Advisory Board.

C.J. Kogovsek are a Chairman, President and CEO at Keystone Powdered Metal. They studied at Central District Catholic High School between 1966 and 1969 and University of Notre Dame between 1969 and 1973.

Michael Nikolai
Waupaca Foundry

Christy Fox is a Chief Executive Officer at DAYTON-PHOENIX GROUP INC and is based in Dayton, Ohio Area. She has worked as Chief Financial Officer at DAYTON-PHOENIX GROUP INC and Executive Vice President at DAYTON-PHOENIX GROUP INC. Christy studied at Wright State University between 1982 and 1986.

Randy Herman
Dutchland Plastics

Randy Herman is a Chief Executive Officer at Dutchland Plastics. He has experience at Bemis Manufacturing Co.

Dietrich Gross
Jupiter Aluminum

Walter Dodds
Milwaukee Forge

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