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Middlesex Water main competitors are York Water, American Water, and Kansas Gas Service.

Competitor Summary. See how Middlesex Water compares to its main competitors:

  • American Water has the most employees (7,100).
  • Employees at York Water earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $59,639.
  • The oldest company is York Water, founded in 1816.
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Middlesex Water vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1897
4.1
Iselin, NJ5$191.9M347
1905
3.9
Newark, DE1$90.9M241
1886
4.8
Camden, NJ5$3.9B7,100
1816
3.1
York, PA2$75.0M110
1886
4.8
Bryn Mawr, PA2$671.0M1,700
1936
3.8
Dalton, GA3$244.1M100
1925
4.1
Sugar Land, TX2$11.0M150
1997
4.0
Overland Park, KS1$69.0M1,000
1937
4.6
Hughesville, MD2$370.0M125
1901
4.1
Kissimmee, FL1$233.1M234
1984
4.9
Hampton, NH3$473.3M520
1938
4.0
Bloomington, IL1$83.0M83
1955
3.3
Morrow, GA1$1.0M35
1985
3.9
Stockton, CA11$54.0M90

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Middlesex Water salaries vs competitors

Among Middlesex Water competitors, employees at York Water earn the most with an average yearly salary of $59,639.

Compare Middlesex Water salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Middlesex Water
$48,147$23.15-
Artesian Water
$50,990$24.51-
American Water
$58,751$28.25-
York Water
$59,639$28.67-
Aqua
$48,539$23.34-
North Georgia EMC
$38,557$18.54-

Compare Middlesex Water job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Middlesex Water
$41,955$20.17
American Water
$45,417$21.84
Clayton County Water Authority
$44,076$21.19
Kissimmee Utility Authority
$43,366$20.85
Kansas Gas Service
$43,365$20.85
Aqua
$42,957$20.65
Artesian Water
$41,407$19.91
Campora Propane Service
$41,085$19.75
Unitil
$41,078$19.75
York Water
$41,062$19.74
SouthWest Water
$40,643$19.54
North Georgia EMC
$40,118$19.29
SMECO
$39,571$19.02
Corn Belt Energy
$38,260$18.39

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Middlesex Water demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Middlesex Water vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
SMECO47%53%
American Water49%51%
SouthWest Water50%50%
Aqua62%38%
York Water67%33%
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Compare race at Middlesex Water vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
64%13%12%8%4%
9.9
60%16%12%8%4%
9.9
76%4%6%11%3%
4.3
55%9%26%6%4%
9.8
50%25%14%7%4%
9.6
49%13%28%8%2%
7.9

Middlesex Water and similar companies CEOs

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Walter J. Lynch
American Water

Walter Lynch is President and Chief Executive Officer of American Water Works, Inc. (NYSE: AWK), the largest publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility. Lynch leads a team of 6,800 dedicated professionals who provide service to 15 million people in 46 states. American Water’s regulated businesses operate in approximately 1,600 communities in 16 U.S. states and provide water and wastewater utility services to residential, commercial, industrial and other customers. The company's market-based businesses include Military Services Group providing water and wastewater services for military installations across the U.S.; and Homeowner Services providing warranty services to homeowners and smaller commercial establishments to protect against the cost of repairing broken or leaking water pipes and clogged or blocked sewer pipes on their property, and other related service plans. The company is a member of the S&P 500, the Dow Jones Utility Average (DJUA), the Philadelphia Utilities Index (UTY), and the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI). Lynch has more than 25 years of experience in both the regulated and market-based water and wastewater industry. In his previous role as Chief Operating Officer, Lynch was responsible for the successful performance of American Water’s 16 regulated states, serving approximately 12 million people in more than 1,600 communities. He also led operational excellence across the company’s footprint, as well as system-wide engineering, health and safety, and the company’s Military Services Group. He previously served as executive vice president of a multistate division; as president of New Jersey American Water and New York American Water; and as a group president of the company’s market-based businesses. He joined American Water in 2001. Lynch has also served as president of the National Association of Water Companies and has served for several years on the board of directors and on its executive committee. He also serves on the Water Research Foundation’s board of trustees. He has attended executive education programs at Oxford University in England and IMD in Lausanne, Switzerland, and completed the Advanced Management Program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business. A graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, he holds a bachelor’s degree in general engineering and attained the rank of captain before his departure from the U.S. Army in 1990.

Christopher Franklin
Aqua

Christopher Franklin is chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of Essential Utilities, Inc. Previously he served as chief operating officer of regulated operations for the Company, one of the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utilities. In his former role, Chris was responsible for the Company’s regulated operations, including customer operations throughout the company’s entire service area, which includes approximately 3 million people in eight states. A 27 year veteran of the Company, Chris has held executive roles in public affairs, customer operations and more recently as regional president of the company’s southern and Midwest operations. While holding that post, he significantly increased the performance and earnings power of these diverse state operations, while simultaneously serving as senior vice president of the company’s corporate and public affairs, where he was responsible for the Company's federal, state and municipal legislative affairs, investor relations and communications. Since joining the Company in 1992 as director, corporate and public affairs, Chris headed several successful projects, including rebranding the company and the passage of legislation designed to provide state-regulated water utility customers with improved water quality while allowing a fair and reasonable return for shareholders. Chris is a strategic leader focused on the best interest of employees, customers, shareholders and the public. He is an expert in enhancing profitability; developing strategic growth initiatives; and strategically spending capital and operating budgets while implementing controls to ensure expense discipline and environmental compliance. Active in the utility industry, Chris serves as a director on the board of NAWC. Until recently sold to Fortis, Chris served on the board of directors of ITC Inc. He chaired the board committee on operations and served on the board audit committee.

Dian C. Taylor
Artesian Water

Dian Taylor is a Chairman/President/CEO at ARTESIAN RESOURCES CORP. She has worked as President at Natl Assn of Water Cos, Board Member at Rbs Securities Inc., and Board Member at ARTESIAN RESOURCES CORP.

Jt Hand
York Water

Thomas P. Meissner Jr
Unitil

Thomas is a student Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth starting in 2014 and is based in Hampton, New Hampshire. He is a Board Member at Northeast Gas Assn and Chairman/President/CEO at Unitil. Thomas has worked as Director of Engineering at Unitil, Board Member at Southern New Hampshire Services Inc, and Chairman at Energy Council of The Northeast. He studied at University of New Hampshire Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, UNH, and DARTMOUTH COLLEGE.

Austin Slater Jr
SMECO

Robert MacLean
SouthWest Water

Kathryn West
North Georgia EMC

Kathryn West is a President/CEO at North Georgia Electric Members.

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