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Music Business Association vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1958
3.7
Marlton, NJ1$5.0M154
1958
4.3
Washington, DC1$26.7M50
A2IM (American Association of Independent Music)
2005
3.9
New York, NY1$5.0M5
Intermodal Association of North America
1991
4.3
Beltsville, MD1$50.0M15
-
3.6
Boston, MA1$20.0M750
1984
4.2
Los Angeles, CA1$600.0M175
2011
4.8
New York, NY1$170.0M600
1947
3.8
Chicago, IL1$10.0M85
Culture
2012
3.7
Atlanta, GA1$284.9K5
Creative
1978
3.5
McMinnville, OR1$220,0005
1962
4.2
New York, NY1$19.0M350
2001
4.2
Minneapolis, MN1$37.5M95
KCET
1964
4.0
Burbank, CA3$19.4M6
-
3.9
Norfolk, VA1$1.4M35
-
3.9
Warwick, RI1$7.3M60
2012
4.4
New York, NY1-751
Leopard
-
3.7
Denver, CO1$800,00015
1922
4.4
Washington, DC1$70.9M100
1836
4.3
Dubuque, IA7$180.0M550
Charlotte Symphony
1932
3.9
Charlotte, NC1$11.0M20
1963
2.8
Salt Lake City, UT1$4.0M35

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Music Business Association salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Music Business Association
$62,376$29.99-

Compare Music Business Association job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Music Business Association
$80,498$38.70
SFX Entertainment
$110,997$53.36
KCET
$98,399$47.31
THIRTEEN - New York Public Media
$90,033$43.29
CORE Media Group
$89,290$42.93
Rethink Music
$88,596$42.59
Woodward Communications
$88,296$42.45
Creative
$88,224$42.42
Intermodal Association of North America
$88,108$42.36
RIAA
$87,540$42.09
Culture
$87,432$42.03
Ballet West
$86,925$41.79
Marketing & Media Services LLC
$86,836$41.75
Vivid Entertainment LLC
$85,687$41.20
Leopard
$79,849$38.39
Great Books Foundation
$76,857$36.95
broadhead
$76,348$36.71
National Association of Broadcasters
$76,289$36.68
Beliefnet
$73,001$35.10
A2IM (American Association of Independent Music)
$39,189$18.84

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Music Business Association demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Music Business Association vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Charlotte Symphony35%65%
National Association of Broadcasters40%60%
KCET42%58%
Great Books Foundation53%47%
Music Business Association68%32%
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Compare race at Music Business Association vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%12%11%11%4%
7.8
52%13%23%7%5%
9.7
KCET
49%28%8%10%6%
9.2
Charlotte Symphony
66%12%16%3%3%
8.0
63%13%12%9%2%
7.3

Music Business Association and similar companies CEOs

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John Boffa is a President and CEO at Woodward Communications and is based in Washington, D.C.. He studied at Syracuse University; Kenyon College; and The Pingry School, Basking Ridge, N.J..

Gordon Harold Smith (born May 25, 1952) is an American politician, businessman, and academic administrator who served as a United States Senator from the state of Oregon. A Republican, he served two terms in the Senate from 1997 to 2009. On September 18, 2009, he was appointed president of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB). , he is the last Republican to represent Oregon in the Senate.

Steven Waldman
Beliefnet

Andrew Russell
KCET

Joni Casey
Intermodal Association of North America

Mitch Glazier
RIAA

David Fisk
Charlotte Symphony

David Fisk joined the Charlotte Symphony as its new President & CEO in August 2020. For the previous eighteen years, he was Executive Director of the Richmond Symphony, Virginia. Prior to that, David served as Chief Executive of the Ulster Orchestra in Belfast, the national symphony of Northern Ireland, and as General Manager of the Orchestra of St. John's, Smith Square in London, one of the United Kingdom's principal chamber orchestras. He has also held the position of Development Director for the Yorkshire Sculpture Park - the UK's leading open-air art gallery complex - and was creator and Executive Director of the award-winning Manchester International Festival of Expressionism 1992. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 2001. Strong financial management and access to music for all were consistent theme of David's 18 years in Richmond. Under his leadership, the operating budget doubled; the Symphony's endowment grew from $8M to $18M; and a cash reserve was created. The Richmond Symphony expanded its youth orchestras program to five; created its annual 'Come & Play' event, that brings 700 community members together playing with the RSO musicians; launched its Lollipops family concerts, and Rush Hour at Hardywood Brewery concerts; and presented many popular new programs that have introduced tens of thousands of new audiences to the Symphony. David was the mastermind behind the Richmond Symphony's 'Big Tent', a $250,000 mobile stage that transformed the Symphony's relationship with the City of Richmond and the neighboring Counties. The Big Tent has become a cultural icon for the region, bringing families together for community festivals in public parks, including a record crowd of 22,000 for one 4th July celebration. Most noteworthy, though, has been the Big Tent's ability to generate proceeds from its events, of almost $500,000 to date, to buy musical instruments for all the City's elementary and middle schools, so that every public school student has access to learning an instrument. Born in Great Britain, David began his musical life aged 8 as a boy chorister for five years at St. Paul's Cathedral in London, where he also studied piano, cello and organ. He continued those studies through high school, before pursuing a bachelor's degree in music from Manchester University, specializing in piano. He holds a postgraduate performer's diploma in piano accompaniment from the Royal Northern College of Music, where he also studied harpsichord, composition and conducting. David worked for a number of years as a freelance composer/arranger, conductor, opera coach, and orchestral keyboard-player, before moving into arts management. Throughout his career, David has continued to give public concerts frequently as an instrumental and vocal accompanist, and in recent years as a substitute church organist. David Fisk is married to the Irish soprano Anne O'Byrne, with a new home in the Dilworth neighborhood of Charlotte. They have a daughter, Fionnuala or ''Finn'', (23), and son Oliver, (20). Other than music, David's hobbies include swimming, tennis and scuba diving - often off the coast of North Carolina - horse riding, and motorcycling. He is currently learning Spanish, slowly.

Valentina Texera Parissi
Great Books Foundation

Valentina Texera Parissi is a Chief Executive Officer at GREAT BOOKS FOUNDATION and is based in Greater Chicago Area. She has worked as National Partnership Director at Language Stars, Artist Representative at Self Employed, and Sales Manager at Language Stars. Valentina studied at Purdue University.

David Parkinson
Ballet West

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