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  • Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise has the most employees (3,000).
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MPEA vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1989
3.9
Chicago, IL1$14.0M188
1960
4.4
Chicago, IL1$140.0M600
2006
3.7
Church Rock, NM2$300.0M3,000
2001
4.8
Hallandale Beach, FL1$91.0M1,500
Cheney & Company Inc
-
4.1
New Haven, CT1--
2009
4.2
Washington, DC1$7.1M199
2003
3.9
Santa Ana, CA1$680,00050
Urban Land Conservancy
2003
3.8
Denver, CO4$15.5M18
1973
4.5
Rockville, MD13-3,000
1992
4.0
Short Hills, NJ9$2.0M35
2006
4.3
Seattle, WA1$3.5M100
Vista Realty Investment
2007
4.1
Orlando, FL1$1.6M15
1995
4.0
New Orleans, LA1$8.5M150
1960
4.7
Urban Honolulu, HI2$50.0M200
1985
4.4
Colorado Springs, CO1$67.6M2,800
1999
4.5
Sanford, FL1$24.5M100
1954
3.6
Bethlehem, PA1$1.0M50
2001
4.1
Falls Church, VA1$3.1M100
-
4.5
Baton Rouge, LA1$5.6M35

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MPEA salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
MPEA
$51,450$24.74-

Compare MPEA job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
MPEA
$39,265$18.88
East-West Center
$48,165$23.16
Wcs
$42,022$20.20
Independent Diplomat
$41,830$20.11
Mesa Co
$41,733$20.06
Innovative Driven
$41,635$20.02
WTS International
$41,613$20.01
Roseland
$41,596$20.00
Via of the Lehigh Valley
$41,387$19.90
Dorado Services
$40,871$19.65
Cheney & Company Inc
$40,031$19.25
Risk Management Resources Inc
$39,997$19.23
Urban Land Conservancy
$39,798$19.13
Vista Realty Investment
$39,680$19.08
Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise
$39,334$18.91
NewOrleans.Com
$39,270$18.88
McCormick Place
$38,782$18.65
Revel
$38,752$18.63
Events DC
$38,655$18.58

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MPEA demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at MPEA vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise43%57%
Events DC48%52%
WTS International54%46%
East-West Center55%45%
MPEA56%44%
Mesa Co57%43%

Compare race at MPEA vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%16%11%13%3%
7.4
58%16%5%13%9%
6.7
60%16%13%8%4%
9.9
57%24%7%7%5%
9.9
54%17%10%12%7%
10.0
42%12%33%9%4%
9.1

MPEA and similar companies CEOs

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Brian Parrish is a Chief Operating Officer at Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise.

Barry Goldstein Bio
WTS International

Lisa Walkiewicz is a President and Chief Executive Officer at VIA of The Lehigh Valley Inc.

Jonathan G. Ornstein
Mesa Co

Mahbod Nia
Roseland

Gary Nakamura
Innovative Driven

Accomplished high-tech executive built from roles at both large and small companies. Gary has over 20+ years of experience as a business executive, with extensive experience in enterprise software, global sales, market development, and strategy. A senior executive with vision and tenacious focus on execution. Gary has a winning track record in technology companies in high-growth markets.

Vikas Kamran
Revel

Gregory A. O'Dell
Events DC

Gregory A. O’Dell currently serves as the president and chief executive officer of Events DC, the official convention and sports authority for the District of Columbia. Events DC owns and/or operates some of the national capital’s most iconic venues, including the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium and the surrounding Festival Grounds, the non-military functions of the DC Armory, the historic Carnegie Library at Mt. Vernon Square and the Gateway DC events pavilion in the city’s Congress Heights neighborhood. The organization also built and now serves as landlord for Nationals Park, the first LEED-certified major professional sports stadium in the United States. As president and CEO, Mr. O’Dell oversees Events DC’s three lines of business: Conventions and Meetings, Sports and Entertainment, and Special Events. His primary responsibilities include oversight of the creation and promotion of hospitality, athletic, entertainment and cultural activities that generate economic and community benefits for the residents and businesses of District of Columbia. He also manages Events DC’s development portfolio, with active projects that include a new multipurpose entertainment and sports arena on the campus of St. Elizabeths East in Congress Heights, the redevelopment of the RFK Stadium/Armory campus, a comprehensive streetscaping project around the 9-block exterior of the Convention Center and the redevelopment of the Carnegie Library inclusive of a primary tenant lease for Apple’s global flagship store.

Aaron Miripol
Urban Land Conservancy

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