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Competitor Summary. See how NJ Sharing Network compares to its main competitors:

  • OneLegacy has the most employees (200).
  • The oldest company is Franciscan Outreach, founded in 1963.
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NJ Sharing Network vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1987
3.9
New Providence, NJ1$15.0M165
1994
4.1
Altoona, IA1$50.0M56
1985
3.6
Columbus, OH1$4.9M113
1980
4.0
Cincinnati, OH1$10.0M50
1977
3.9
Pittsburgh, PA1$51.2M75
1986
4.0
Las Vegas, NV1$50.0M25
1992
4.1
Flowood, MS1$50.0M50
1977
4.1
Los Angeles, CA1$88.7M200
1987
4.0
Murray, UT1$11.0M72
1984
4.1
Charleston, SC1$22.7M125
1963
4.2
Chicago, IL1$65.0M50
1977
3.7
Memphis, TN1$2.0M26
1974
4.2
Boston, MA1$11.3M55
The Patuxent Partnership
1997
3.9
Lexington Park, MD1$10.0M6

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NJ Sharing Network salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
NJ Sharing Network
$51,470$24.75-

Compare NJ Sharing Network job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
NJ Sharing Network
$40,913$19.67
Center for Organ Recovery & Education
$43,670$20.99
Lifeline of Ohio
$42,454$20.41
Lifecenter Organ Donor Network
$41,963$20.17
Downtown Memphis
$41,875$20.13
Nevada Donor Network
$41,344$19.88
The Patuxent Partnership
$41,086$19.75
We Are Sharing Hope SC
$40,931$19.68
Donate Life Mississippi
$40,804$19.62
DonorConnect
$40,351$19.40
OneLegacy
$40,274$19.36
Franciscan Outreach
$39,718$19.10
Iowa Donor Network
$38,888$18.70
Rosie's Place
$37,271$17.92

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NJ Sharing Network demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at NJ Sharing Network vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Downtown Memphis27%73%
NJ Sharing Network29%71%
Nevada Donor Network34%66%
Lifeline of Ohio43%57%
Franciscan Outreach51%49%

Compare race at NJ Sharing Network vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
56%19%14%9%2%
6.8
77%6%10%5%2%
6.6
70%11%10%6%3%
8.8
58%21%11%6%4%
7.8
64%11%15%7%3%
8.1

NJ Sharing Network and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
G. Holloway
Lifeline of Ohio

Joseph Ferreira
Nevada Donor Network

Leemarie Mosca
Rosie's Place

David Destefano
We Are Sharing Hope SC

Dennis Gross
The Patuxent Partnership

Dennis grew up in New York and graduated from Fordham University with a BS in Business Administration. Dennis later attended Columbia University, where he received an MBA in International Business. Early in his career, he spent several years in sales for Western Union Dennis later relocated to Dallas where he became National Sales Manager for telecom giant MCI, (now Sprint). After gaining significant industry experience and knowledge, Dennis decided to strike out on his own and became an entrepreneur. He launched and ran his first successful company in the collection business for the telecommunications industry for over 10 years. The telecommunications industry came calling again and Dennis relocated back to New York where resumed a career in telecom at the corporate level. It was, at GTS, Inc, later Qwest Communications, he first met Fred Kortmann. The pair became fast friends and, eventually, business partners who would go on to form several successful enterprises. Together, Dennis and Fred formed The Parallel Group of Companies; a series of companies that focused on the FINTECH space. The pair combined their talents and knowledge of finance and telecommunications to capitalize in the prepaid financial arena. As CEO, Dennis helped grow the company to the point where they now process well over $100mm in payments annually. In 2014 Dennis and his colleagues were introduced to a group of people developing several patented world-changing nanotechnologies. Seeing the huge potential in this exciting technology Dennis and the group helped shape what is now Amnetic Chasm Energy, Inc. Having spent several million dollars as well as thousands of hours of \'sweat equity\' they are finally ready to launch these technologies onto the world stage. Dennis is an avid golfer and strong believer in giving back to the community and, in his spare time can often be found helping out at several local community organizations in the New York area.

Paul A. Young
Downtown Memphis

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