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    Endeavor Streaming vs competitors

    CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
    2004
    4.2
    Plainview, NY1$55.5M750
    2005
    3.4
    New York, NY1$1.1M58
    Coco Communications Corp.
    -
    3.1
    Seattle, WA1--
    2011
    3.8
    Irvine, CA1$2.3M79
    2009
    3.9
    Arlington, VA1$12.0M300
    2005
    4.5
    San Bruno, CA1$19.8B2,000
    CollegeHumor
    1999
    3.6
    New York, NY1$770,0007
    Invodo
    2007
    3.6
    Austin, TX1$1.2M19
    My Damn Channel
    2007
    3.3
    El Segundo, CA2$870,00017
    2012
    4.2
    New York, NY1$3.0M125
    2007
    3.9
    New York, NY1$9.5M750
    Indie Film Funding
    2013
    3.3
    Las Vegas, NV1$97,0005

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    Endeavor Streaming salaries vs competitors

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    CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
    Endeavor Streaming
    $60,956$29.31-

    Compare Endeavor Streaming job title salaries vs competitors

    CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
    Endeavor Streaming
    $77,724$37.37
    Vocativ
    $149,443$71.85
    My Damn Channel
    $147,121$70.73
    YouTube
    $138,082$66.39
    CollegeHumor
    $120,196$57.79
    PBS Distribution
    $114,882$55.23
    Kickstarter
    $108,418$52.12
    Indie Film Funding
    $108,238$52.04
    Xumo
    $107,684$51.77
    Invodo
    $107,613$51.74
    Giant Interactive
    $105,703$50.82
    Coco Communications Corp.
    $85,241$40.98

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    Endeavor Streaming demographics vs competitors

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    Job titleMaleFemale
    YouTube63%37%
    Endeavor Streaming77%23%
    Coco Communications Corp.78%22%
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    Female
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    75%
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    25%
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    Compare race at Endeavor Streaming vs competitors

    CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
    55%17%11%13%4%
    8.7
    Coco Communications Corp.
    65%12%5%10%8%
    4.7
    57%18%10%10%4%
    9.6

    Endeavor Streaming and similar companies CEOs

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    Pat Esser
    Coco Communications Corp.

    Pat Esser is president of Cox Communications, a multi-service broadband communications and entertainment company with about six million residential and commercial customers. The company is known for its broadband leadership and pioneering efforts in commercial services; customer care; cable telephone and its ability to create outstanding workplaces. The company’s pioneering spirit continues today with industry-leading programmatic advertising offered via its Cox Media division; its 1 Gigabit offerings; security and automation services known as Cox Homelife as well as its premium video offering that includes predictive search, a voice remote and integrated Netflix experience. Esser’s philosophy and the Cox family’s long-held belief is that making Cox’s local communities more vibrant is its responsibility and a call to action. As such, the company is answering the need for low-cost Internet for families in need with its Connect2Compete program. Esser brings more than 30 years of experience in cable and telecommunications to his role as Cox’s top executive, a position he has held since 2006. He joined Cox in 1979 as director of programming in Hampton Roads, VA, and was part of the original management team that pioneered Cox’s advertising sales division now known as Cox Media. Named corporate vice president of advertising sales in 1991, Esser was presented with the Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau President’s Award just three years later. Esser became vice president of operations for Cox’s Western Division in 1999, and a year later was promoted to senior vice president of operations. In 2004, Esser was promoted to executive vice president and chief operating officer. Cox has earned numerous accolades during Esser’s tenure as president; many tied to his personal passion for diversity and inclusion. In 2006, Cox first appeared in DiversityInc’s listing of the Top 50 Companies for Diversity and has now made the list thirteen times. Women in Cable Telecommunications (WICT) regularly points to Cox among the top operators for women. In 2007 Esser was personally honored with Multichannel News’ first “Executive of the Year” award. At the 2013 Cable Show, Esser was awarded with the National Cable & Telecommunications Association’s (NCTA) Distinguished Vanguard Award for Leadership - the industry’s highest honor. Customer service excellence is a Cox hallmark under Esser’s leadership. Cox has consistently ranked highly in annual J.D. Power and Associates’ studies of consumer satisfaction, with a total of 36 top honors across multiple residential and business product categories. Esser serves on the board of directors of C-SPAN, CableLabs and the National Cable & Telecommunications Association. Additionally, he serves as an adviser to the National Association for Multi-Ethnicity in Communications. Esser also serves as chair of the Southeastern Trustees and on the national Board of Governors of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. A graduate of the University of Northern Iowa, Esser holds a B.A. and M.A. in communications media, and in 2003 was presented the university’s Heritage Honors Alumni Achievement Award. In 2009, he was inducted into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame.

    Rob Barnett
    My Damn Channel

    I’m a headhunter working for thousands of job-seeking superheroes, company heads and hiring managers to get the best people into the right jobs, fast.• login and signup free at RobBarnettMedia.com • free Sunday morning updates announce new jobs openings - discounts on working sessions - links to our daily videos - and inspiration to reinvent: bit.ly/robbarnett • Next Job, Best Job: A Headhunter's 11 Strategies To Getting Hired Now (preorder before 6.29.21: RobBarnettMedia.com/Book)• I’ve hired and developed A-list leaders and talent as a senior executive for major media companies and as an entrepreneur running my own businesses. • I’ve created and produced original series at MTV, VH1, CBS, Audible/Amazon. I founded and ran one of the first online studios and networks for ten years: My Damn Channel. • I’ve led teams in online video, podcasting, TV, films and radio to produce comedy, music, news, sports, and documentaries. • Excellent adventures & inspired collaborators include: The Rolling Stones, Oprah Winfrey, RuPaul, Behind the Music, The Adam Carolla Show, Jimmy Kimmel, Harry Shearer, Don Was, David Wain, Daily Grace, You Suck at Photoshop, Martin Scorsese Presents The Blues (with Alex Gibney), Rotten TV (with John Lydon), The Naked Truth, Bruce Springsteen, Inside the Bubble (with John Kerry), Promise Me, Dad (with Joe Biden), Bill Clinton Connects With America...• laser-focused headhunter | expert team builder | talent negotiator | executive advisor | board director | series creator | brand architect | social media worshipper | first responder | author

    Susan Wojcicki
    YouTube

    Susan Diane Wojcicki (born July 5, 1968) is an American business executive who is the CEO of YouTube. She has been in the tech industry for over 20 years.

    Gabor Jonas
    CollegeHumor

    Susan Singer
    PBS Distribution

    Colin Petrie-Norris
    Xumo

    Aziz Hasan
    Kickstarter

    Mati Kochavi
    Vocativ

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