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Northlich main competitors are BBDO Detroit, Alloy Media Holdings, L.L.C., and Arnold Worldwide.

Competitor Summary. See how Northlich compares to its main competitors:

  • Ogilvy has the most employees (24,850).
  • Employees at BBDO Detroit earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $87,226.
  • The oldest company is Arnold Worldwide, founded in 1946.
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Northlich vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1949
3.2
Cincinnati, OH1$1.6M27
1985
4.6
Cincinnati, OH2$18.4M200
1995
3.6
Boston, MA1$2.8M35
1965
4.6
Richmond, VA1$93.0M355
1948
4.6
New York, NY6$5.9B24,850
2001
4.0
New York, NY1$13.0M175
2010
4.2
New York, NY1$160.0M605
1969
3.9
New York, NY1$1.7M50
2003
4.3
New York, NY1$8.4M250
1956
4.7
Chicago, IL5$210.0M1,199
1984
3.7
Dallas, TX1$21.4M510
2003
4.0
Farmington, UT4$15.0M211
2000
3.2
Irvine, CA1$140,00025
1991
4.7
Troy, MI1$430.0M1,200
1962
3.7
Minneapolis, MN1$29.1M100
1997
3.3
New York, NY1$11.0M350
1982
3.7
High Point, NC2$6.0M75
2005
4.2
Centennial, CO4$240.8M346
2007
4.3
Cary, NC1$14.0M56
2000
4.0
New York, NY1$2.3M50
1946
4.5
Boston, MA2$71.0M725

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Northlich salaries vs competitors

Among Northlich competitors, employees at BBDO Detroit earn the most with an average yearly salary of $87,226.

Compare Northlich salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Northlich
$59,130$28.43-
Empower Media Marketing
$76,624$36.84-
PAN Communications
$58,846$28.29-
The Martin Agency
$74,119$35.63-
Ogilvy
$73,542$35.36-
Situation
$61,301$29.47-

Compare Northlich job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Northlich
$67,096$32.26
Empower Media Marketing
$76,387$36.72
Alloy Media + Marketing
$75,053$36.08
National CineMedia
$74,850$35.99
Integrated Marketing Services
$74,291$35.72
Alloy Media Holdings, L.L.C.
$70,549$33.92
Geometry Global
$69,294$33.31
Situation
$66,568$32.00
Golin
$66,494$31.97
Ignite Social Media
$66,434$31.94
McCann Health New York
$65,489$31.49
PAN Communications
$65,176$31.33
The Food Group
$63,000$30.29
ThomasARTS
$62,767$30.18
TBE
$62,496$30.05
BBDO Detroit
$62,469$30.03
TPN
$62,341$29.97
Carmichael Lynch
$61,405$29.52
Arnold Worldwide
$59,812$28.76
Ogilvy
$59,533$28.62

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Northlich demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Northlich vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Arnold Worldwide42%58%
PAN Communications44%56%
Ogilvy45%55%
National CineMedia48%52%
The Food Group51%49%
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Compare race at Northlich vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
68%14%8%8%3%
8.1
51%16%11%18%4%
9.9
63%16%10%8%2%
8.7
65%12%10%9%4%
9.6
66%16%7%7%4%
6.6
75%6%6%8%5%
6.3

Northlich and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Thomas F. Lesinski
National CineMedia

Thomas Lesinski is the Chief Executive Officer of Sonar Entertainment. He has served on Sonar’s Board of Directors since 2013. Prior to Sonar, Lesinski was the CEO and founder of Energi Entertainment. He also originated Paramount Digital Entertainment where he served as President in addition to his role as President of Paramount Worldwide Home Entertainment. Before that, he was at Warner Bros. for 10 years, last serving as Executive Vice President & General Manager of the Home Entertainment Division.

Matt Neale
Golin

Matt is president at Golin; responsible for the agency’s EMEA and New York offices and is the current chairman of the UK’s trade body, the PRCA. On his watch, Golin London has been named ‘Agency of the Year’ eight times. Matt specializes in international brand and product communications and has launched products and services in most major markets around the world. He’s been fortunate to work with leading CMOs, designers, photographers and artists. He is passionate about creativity and helping agencies continue their evolution into progressive, integrated businesses that remain incredibly relevant in an ever changing world.

Andy Main
Ogilvy

Kristen Cavallo
The Martin Agency

As President of MullenLowe Boston, Kristen leads an agency built to work with ambitious thought leaders. Kristen has led strategic brand planning for numerous domestic and global challenger brands, including Acura, Volkswagen, Saab, adidas, Charles Schwab, Kohler, Coca-Cola, American Greetings and Miller Brewing. Kristen is a two-time winner of the Jay Chiat Award, the industry’s highest award for strategic excellence, for her work on Volkswagen and Coca-Cola. She believes we live in a world of increased competition, and the biggest threat to business today isn’t rejection, but indifference. For a challenger to win, they must have the ambition to steer conversation towards their brand and in their favor. As a growth officer, Kristen focuses on repositioning and differentiating the agency by utilizing her planning background. In her three years at MullenLowe U.S., the agency has doubled in size, opened offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles and twice been named to the Ad Age Agency A-List. In her six-year tenure at The Martin Agency, the agency was one of the fastest growing agencies in the country, named to the Ad Age A-List five consecutive years, and in 2010, Adweek named them Agency of the Year.

George L. Holm
The Food Group

Jim Price
Empower

Price, an Ad Age Media Maven in 2011, has steered one of the nation’s largest independent media agencies through an unprecedented level of change and growth. His first 10+ years in leading new and emerging media at Empower set a foundation for the last 10+ years as CEO where we have achieved record-breaking revenue growth YOY, created new capabilities with the addition of Digital, Word-of-Mouth Marketing and Creative while earning prestigious industry titles including MediaPost’s Media Agency of the Year and most recently Ad Age’s Agency A-List Standout - the first Cincinnati-based agency to ever receive this national recognition. But Price is more than just a media visionary. He’s an engineer of trust - responsible for spearheading the industry’s first fully transparent programmatic buying solution, ClearTrade® He is also very active in his community, both serving as a Board member and mentor with the Cincinnati Youth Collaborative. He is also on the Board of Trustees for ArtsWave, Board of Directors for REDI Cincinnati, sits on the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber Board and is the past Board President for Starfire Council.

George Sargent
Arnold Worldwide

George Sargent is a Chief Executive Officer at Arnold Worldwide and President:Boston at Media Planning.

Philip A. Nardone
PAN Communications

Marcus Fischer
Carmichael Lynch

Doug Barton
TBE

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