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  • Sheppard Pratt has the most employees (2,000).
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New Hope For Women vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1981
3.2
Rockland, ME1$1.1M30
1977
3.1
Woodland, CA1$5.0M55
1863
3.6
Catonsville, MD1$4.0M110
-
3.8
Beaver, PA1$1.8M50
1917
3.9
Albany, NY1$46.9M210
1972
4.2
Portland, ME1$50.0M86
1886
3.9
New York, NY1$10.0M53
1853
4.7
Towson, MD21$390.0M2,000
1895
4.2
Glen Cove, NY3$5.6M50
1829
4.1
Albany, NY15$50.0M500
1959
4.4
Phoenix, AZ1$43.1M500
1971
3.3
Salem, OR1$8.5M210
1966
3.9
Gaffney, SC1$10.0M140
1915
4.3
Los Angeles, CA2$52.0M50
1979
3.4
Frostburg, MD1$5.0M30
1978
4.1
Glen Cove, NY1$12.0M125
1955
3.9
Boston, MA2$7.9M50
1982
3.8
Minneapolis, MN1$10.0M50
Alpha House
1972
3.8
Springfield, MO1$5.0M1
1976
3.4
Boston, MA2$50.0M50
Legacy Treatment Services
2014
3.2
Hainesport, NJ1$40,0001

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New Hope For Women salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
New Hope For Women
$36,312$17.46-

Compare New Hope For Women job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
New Hope For Women
$28,731$13.81
Sheppard Pratt
$37,930$18.24
Empower Yolo
$32,563$15.66
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Albany
$30,454$14.64
Wediko Children's Services
$30,113$14.48
SCO Family of Services
$29,220$14.05
Childhelp
$29,163$14.02
Maryland Salem Children's Trust
$28,708$13.80
Shalom House
$28,510$13.71
Alpha House
$28,403$13.66
Aviva Family and Children’s Services
$28,363$13.64
Piedmont Community Actions
$28,290$13.60
Touchstone Mental Health
$28,158$13.54
Communities for People
$28,112$13.52
Legacy Treatment Services
$27,806$13.37
Lutheran Social Services of New York
$27,776$13.35
Melillo Center for Mental Health
$27,566$13.25
Northwest Human Services
$27,471$13.21
Northern Rivers Family of Services
$27,354$13.15
Nhs Human Services
$27,263$13.11

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New Hope For Women demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at New Hope For Women vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Childhelp27%73%
Sheppard Pratt30%70%
Touchstone Mental Health31%69%
Legacy Treatment Services32%68%
SCO Family of Services33%67%
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Compare race at New Hope For Women vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
52%10%27%8%4%
9.5
59%17%13%7%4%
9.6
61%17%11%7%4%
9.6
79%5%6%3%7%
6.8
Legacy Treatment Services
58%18%11%10%2%
7.0

New Hope For Women and similar companies CEOs

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Harsh K. Trivedi
Sheppard Pratt

Harsh K. Trivedi, MD, MBA, is the sixth president and chief executive officer of Sheppard Pratt Health System since its founding in 1853. He has served in this role since 2016. Dr. Trivedi is also a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Previously, he served as chief executive officer of Vanderbilt Psychiatric Hospital, vice chair for clinical affairs in the Vanderbilt University Department of Psychiatry, and associate professor of psychiatry in the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Dr. Trivedi is a nationally-renowned expert in healthcare, hospital systems, care delivery, population health, and behavioral health. A graduate of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Dr. Trivedi completed his general psychiatry residency at the Zucker Hillside Hospital/Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He completed his child and adolescent psychiatry training at Children's Hospital Boston/Harvard Medical School. Dr. Trivedi then served as director of adolescent services at Bradley Hospital and as assistant professor of psychiatry at Brown University. In addition to his medical training, Dr. Trivedi completed his MBA at the University of Tennessee Haslam School of Business. He also completed a congressional fellowship and has drafted federal legislation that provided more than $150 million to help develop suicide prevention programs for children and adolescents and to help expand mental health services on college campuses across all 50 U.S. states and nine tribal territories. Dr. Trivedi serves as editor of Psychiatric Clinics of North America and is the author of Practical Child and Adolescent Psychiatry for Pediatrics and Primary Care. Dr. Trivedi currently serves on the American Hospital Association (AHA) Board of Trustees, the board of the National Association for Behavioral Healthcare (NABH), and on the Executive Committee of the Maryland Hospital Association (MHA). He is also a member of the National Association of Corporate Directors and is active in his community. Dr. Trivedi is married and has two sons.

Mary Rodgers
Shalom House

Seasoned international executive and lawyer pursuing a role that integrates his commercial acumen and legal training. As CEO of multinational companies, has considerable expertise in corporate, commercial and regulatory law. A keen interest in the detailed workings of company law, fostered by extensive commercial experience and legal training, has nurtured a passion to provide a unique fusion of commercial and legal counsel to companies and fledgling businesses. A successful and intellectual business executive who has bridged the divide between commercial, technical and legal disciplines. Wealth of business acumen gained through a wide variety of functional roles, including legal, comme...

Roy Leitstein
Legacy Treatment Services

Leslie King
Alpha House

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Empower Yolo

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