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Competitor Summary. See how New Leaders Council compares to its main competitors:

  • The Aspen Institute has the most employees (1,193).
  • The oldest company is U.S. Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1912.
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New Leaders Council vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2005
3.7
Washington, DC1$460,000105
1979
3.8
Washington, DC1$7.3M50
Americans for Prosperity
2004
3.8
Arlington, VA1$7.8M1
Council on Foreign Relations
1921
4.2
New York, NY1$101.6M2
Center For Law And Social Policy
1968
3.7
--$8.4M17
Tides
1976
4.1
San Francisco, CA1$548.0M6
1912
4.4
Washington, DC1$84.2M850
1950
4.5
Washington, DC3$127.1M1,193
1936
4.4
Washington, DC1$55.2M933
1985
4.1
Washington, DC1$44.2M172
2009
4.0
New York, NY1$14.0M468
1914
3.4
Dayton, OH1$4.9M40
1988
3.5
Baltimore, MD1$999,99950
YPFP
2004
3.7
Washington, DC1$499,9997

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New Leaders Council salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
New Leaders Council
$91,102$43.80-

Compare New Leaders Council job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
New Leaders Council
$101,598$48.85
EMILY's List
$150,444$72.33
The Aspen Institute
$137,525$66.12
Council on Foreign Relations
$136,294$65.53
United Way of the Greater Dayton Area
$109,537$52.66
Americans for Prosperity
$102,211$49.14
YPFP
$99,206$47.70
Center For Law And Social Policy
$98,482$47.35
Alliance for Justice
$95,291$45.81
Baltimore Festival of The Arts Inc
$93,919$45.15
Urban Land Institute
$91,157$43.83
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
$84,084$40.42
America Needs You
$78,751$37.86
Tides
$70,202$33.75

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New Leaders Council demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at New Leaders Council vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
EMILY's List18%82%
The Aspen Institute39%61%
Urban Land Institute41%59%
Council on Foreign Relations47%53%
New Leaders Council60%40%
Tides62%38%
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Female
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25%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
55%14%13%12%5%
7.9
Tides
55%17%13%12%4%
9.4
50%15%21%9%5%
9.7
54%12%18%11%5%
9.4
Council on Foreign Relations
53%10%18%13%5%
9.6
49%13%23%9%5%
7.5

New Leaders Council and similar companies CEOs

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W. Edward (Ed) Walter, a widely renowned real estate industry leader and most recently the Steers Chair in Real Estate at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business, is the Global Chief Executive Officer of the Urban Land Institute (ULI), a global real estate organization with more than 40,000 members dedicated to responsible land use and creating thriving communities. Walter joined ULI’s executive team in June 2018. As the Global CEO, Walter leads the implementation of ULI’s Global Strategic Plan, which includes delivering greater member value through technology investments to improve member connections and involvement with ULI; strengthening and broadening ULI’s member networks; and encouraging more philanthropic giving to expand ULI’s reach. The multi-year plan strives to strengthen member engagement and expand member impact in each of the three regions in which ULI has a presence - the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific. Walter brings to ULI more than 35 years of management experience in the real estate profession across a variety of disciplines including hotels, multifamily, and land development, with a strong emphasis on capital markets and investments. From 2007 through 2016, he served as Chief Executive Officer, President and Director of Host Hotels and Resorts, Inc., where he led a $19 billion-plus global lodging real estate investment trust (REIT) with a high-performing portfolio of more than 110 hotels around the world. Prior to becoming Host’s CEO, he served as the company’s Chief Financial Officer for more than four years and served in other executive roles at Host for seven years prior to being named the CFO. Walter’s service at Host overlapped with his four-year tenure at Georgetown, where he created and taught the Real Estate Public Equity course, which is designed to explore multiple aspects of REITs. Before coming to Host, Walter served as an executive for several real estate organizations, including Bailey Capital Corporation in Washington, D.C., where he originated and restructured portfolios of multifamily assets; ZOM Communities in Orlando, Florida, where he worked in land development and sales, and multifamily development; and Trammell Crow Residential, where he was a partner in a number of developments. Walter’s industry volunteer leadership experience is equally expansive, including roles at the Real Estate Roundtable (he currently co-chairs RER’s Research Committee); National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (he chaired NAREIT from 2012-2013); and the American Hotel and Lodging Association, which he helped guide through a strategic planning process while chairing its CEO Council. He is an active member and current chairman of the Federal City Council, a non-profit, non-partisan council of business, professional, education and civic leaders focused on solutions to urban growth challenges faced by the Washington, D.C. metropolitan region. He is a Board member at Avalon Bay Communities and Ameriprise Financial. Previously, he was an active member of the National Kidney Foundation, having served as its Board Chairman, a National Director, and a member of its Executive Committee. He also served in leadership positions for the Foundation’s National Capital Area affiliate organization.

Daniel R. Porterfield
The Aspen Institute

Daniel R. Porterfield (born August 19, 1961) is an American nonprofit executive, academic administrator, and government official serving as the president and CEO of the Aspen Institute. Porterfield previously served as the 15th president of Franklin & Marshall College, senior vice president for strategic development and English professor at Georgetown University, and communications director and chief speechwriter for the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary during the Clinton Administration.

Jami Miscik
Council on Foreign Relations

Emily Siedel
Americans for Prosperity

Joshua Marcuse
YPFP

Karim Abouelnaga
America Needs You

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