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Competitor Summary. See how Northwest Family Services compares to its main competitors:

  • Partners In Health has the most employees (18,000).
  • The oldest company is California Medical Association, founded in 1856.
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Northwest Family Services vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1983
3.3
Portland, OR1$540,00050
2007
3.7
Bakersfield, CA1$499,99934
1963
3.8
Rochester, NY1$2.8M30
1987
4.2
Boston, MA1$129.4M18,000
1856
4.3
Sacramento, CA1$50.0M50
1921
4.0
Indianapolis, IN1$44.6M149
1990
3.3
Dover, DE1$1.3M50
Atlanta Women's Foundation
1986
4.0
Atlanta, GA1$1.3M4
1946
3.1
Chattanooga, TN1$950,00030
Colorado Institute Of Developmental Pediatrics Inc
1986
3.8
Centennial, CO1$5.0M5
1982
4.1
Houston, TX1$5.0M36
1987
4.3
Bentonville, AR1$1.1B205
2004
4.2
Melbourne, FL1$8.5M75
1982
3.9
McLean, VA1$5.0M324
1931
4.1
Bristol, TN1$13.2M50
1982
3.9
Springfield, VT1$5.0M50
1943
4.3
Okemos, MI1$5.0M31
Southern Medical Association
1906
3.9
Birmingham, AL1$480,0002
1987
3.2
Memphis, TN1$2.3M41
1991
4.0
Chicago, IL1$5.0M63
2014
3.9
Seattle, WA1$499,99950

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Northwest Family Services salaries vs competitors

Compare Northwest Family Services salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Northwest Family Services
$40,614$19.53-

Compare Northwest Family Services job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Northwest Family Services
$87,792$42.21
Walton Family Foundation
$116,018$55.78
West Houston Assistance Ministries - WHAM
$96,632$46.46
Central Delaware Habitat for Humanity
$94,443$45.41
California Medical Association
$94,343$45.36
Christian Medical & Dental Associations
$90,071$43.30
Colorado Institute Of Developmental Pediatrics Inc
$88,835$42.71
Rochester Regional Joint Board
$88,733$42.66
Tennessee Valley Public Power Association
$87,716$42.17
Michigan Health Council
$86,428$41.55
Brevard Family Partnership
$86,374$41.53
Cmaa
$84,842$40.79
Partners In Health
$84,788$40.76
Seattle Arts And Music Group
$84,653$40.70
Westside Health Authority
$83,185$39.99
Southern Vermont Health & Recreation Center Foundation Inc
$81,434$39.15
Atlanta Women's Foundation
$79,767$38.35
Southern Medical Association
$78,209$37.60
Global Family
$76,058$36.57
Riley Children's Foundation
$74,085$35.62

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Northwest Family Services demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Northwest Family Services vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Memphis Child Advocacy Center9%91%
Atlanta Women's Foundation13%87%
Partners In Health25%75%
Riley Children's Foundation26%74%
Michigan Health Council29%71%
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Compare race at Northwest Family Services vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%16%10%8%3%
9.8
73%8%9%8%3%
7.3
67%9%17%5%2%
4.9
70%7%11%8%4%
9.2
Atlanta Women's Foundation
49%13%26%9%3%
8.8
59%18%15%6%2%
8.3

Northwest Family Services and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Sheila Davis
Partners In Health

Dustin Corcoran is Chief Executive Officer for the California Medical Association (CMA), a non-profit professional organization of over 43,000 physicians dedicated to protecting public health and promoting the science and art of medicine. As CEO, Mr. Corcoran has the responsibility for the overall supervision, direction and control of the business and staff of CMA. Mr. Corcoran has advocated tirelessly for California physicians and patients since 1998. He started at CMA as the membership coordinator for the association's political action committee. Within a year, Mr. Corcoran moved to CMA's Center for Government Relations where he worked under the guidance of the legendary Steve Thompson as a staff lobbyist. When Mr. Thompson passed away in 2004, Dustin succeeded him as Vice President of Government Relations where he managed CMA’s overall legislative program. In 2009, Mr. Corcoran was promoted to Senior Vice President, where he oversaw the day-to-day operations of CMA, as well as the Center for Government Relations and ultimately became CEO in February of 2010. Dustin’s career has been marked by years of leadership, service and entrepreneurship • In 2005, Mr. Corcoran was named “Most Effective Lobbyist Under 40” by AroundtheCapitol.com. • Since 2009, Mr. Corcoran has been listed annually on Capitol Weekly’s top 100 power brokers in California - most recently, in 2016, listed at number 23. • In 2012, Mr. Corcoran’s work as CMA’s chief executive officer was recognized when he was named to the Sacramento Business Journal’s “40 Under 40” list of top business and civic leaders. • In 2014, Mr. Corcoran chaired the campaign to defeat Proposition 46, successfully protecting the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act (MICRA) from an attack by the trial lawyers. • In 2016, Mr. Corcoran spearheaded the launch of a startup company dedicated to providing physicians the population health tools and services necessary to embrace value-based contracts.

Mr. Bruce D'Agostino Cae, Fcmaa
Cmaa

Jennifer Jensen
Global Family

Kari Love
Atlanta Women's Foundation

Mark Brown is a Chaplain (1st Lieutenant) at Texas State Guard, Deputy Sheriff (Reserve Command) at Harris County Sheriff s Office, and Chief Executive Officer at West Houston Assistance Ministries WHAM and is based in Houston, Texas. He has worked as National Director at Bible Society in New Zealand, Founder & Chief Strategist at Grow My Media, and International Distribution Manager at One Hope. Mark works or has worked at Global Scope Ministries and works or has worked as Parish Priest at Anglican Church of Australia. He studied at Edith Cowan University between 1997 and 1999, Leeming Senior High School, and Murdoch University between 1993 and 1996.

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