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Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Inc. vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1974
3.1
Baltimore, MD1$4.4M29
1975
3.9
Chicago, IL1$4.0M119
1990
3.7
Salt Lake City, UT1$2.3M30
NeighborWorks Home Partners
1981
3.6
Saint Paul, MN1$2.2M19
1979
3.8
Chilton, WI1$5.0M99
1951
4.2
Trumbull, CT1$33.7M723
1977
4.2
New York, NY1$6.6M30
1976
4.2
Seattle, WA1$3.9M31
1964
4.3
Waterbury, CT6$50.0M250
1985
4.1
Reno, NV1$23.2M100
1956
3.9
El Cajon, CA1$8.4M70
Keon Center
1954
3.9
Peekskill, NY1$1.7M11
Georgia Center for Opportunity
1991
4.0
Peachtree City, GA1$2.1M19
1973
4.0
Phoenix, AZ1$5.0M44
-
4.1
Fredericksburg, VA1$17.0M5,000
1979
4.1
Saratoga Springs, NY1$10.0M200
Cayuga/Seneca Community Action Agency
1965
3.9
Auburn, NY1$9.2M8
1971
3.5
Onalaska, WI1$1.7M30
1923
3.7
Birmingham, MI1$4.8M50
Youth Unlimited
1968
3.6
Grand Rapids, MI1$1.8M6
1966
3.9
Boston, MA1$5.0M30

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Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Inc. salaries vs competitors

Compare Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Inc. salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Inc.
$38,234$18.38-

Compare Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Inc. job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Inc.
$40,011$19.24
The Kennedy Center Inc.
$50,902$24.47
New Opportunities
$48,303$23.22
St. Madeleine Sophie's Center
$46,979$22.59
Transitional Services Association Inc
$45,826$22.03
Hill House
$43,940$21.12
The Community House
$42,541$20.45
Youth Unlimited
$42,135$20.26
Cayuga/Seneca Community Action Agency
$41,344$19.88
Hope 4 Kids International
$40,902$19.66
Community Development Corp. Of Utah
$40,542$19.49
New Beginnings
$40,133$19.29
NeighborWorks Home Partners
$39,613$19.04
Georgia Center for Opportunity
$38,744$18.63
Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago
$38,730$18.62
Pathways
$37,925$18.23
Keon Center
$37,670$18.11
New Hope Center
$37,228$17.90
The Children's Cabinet
$36,954$17.77
CAMBA
$36,163$17.39

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Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Inc. demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Inc. vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Hope 4 Kids International29%71%
The Children's Cabinet33%67%
The Kennedy Center Inc.38%62%
CAMBA40%60%
Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago46%54%
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Compare race at Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Inc. vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
58%18%13%7%3%
9.3
62%15%13%7%3%
9.7
58%23%8%7%5%
7.6
67%11%13%4%6%
8.0
68%14%9%7%2%
8.7

Neighborhood Housing Services of Baltimore, Inc. and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Dr James Gatling
New Opportunities

Richard E. Sebastian
The Kennedy Center Inc.

Nell Diamond
Hill House

William D. Seklar
The Community House

Mike Akerlow is the current CEO of Community Development Corporation of Utah. Mike comes to CDCU after nearly ten years working at Salt Lake City Corporation where he served as the Director of Housing and Neighborhood Development, the Deputy Director of the Department of Community and Neighborhoods, and the Economic Development Manager. In these roles, he was responsible for the management of the City’s allocation of federal grants, overseeing the City’s housing programs, capital asset management and capital improvements programs; real estate services; and the Sorenson Unity Center with the mission to revitalize, strengthen and support Salt Lake City communities. Mr. Akerlow holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Utah, where he graduated as a member of Phi Kappa Phi and received his Masters of Science in Real Estate Development from Columbia University.

Jason Peterson
NeighborWorks Home Partners

Experienced Chief Executive Officer and proven leader with a dynamic blend of robust work experience and relevant advanced education. Skilled in non-profit administration, fundraising, business development, financial and organizational analysis and organizational leadership. Graduated from Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government and Hamline University School of Law.

Experienced Chief Executive Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the non-profit organization management industry. Skilled in Planned Giving, Nonprofit Organizations, Budgeting, Fundraising, Development, and Government. Strong business development professional with a BBA and Master Degree focused in Human Resources, Management,Accounting from National University, San Diego, Ca.

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