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NWIRC vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1988
3.6
Erie, PA1$2.1M50
1962
3.3
Glen Allen, VA1$1.6M50
-
3.5
-1$1.3M50
1989
4.2
Lenexa, KS1$18.0M225
2011
4.2
Washington, DC1$7.8M155
1983
3.5
San Francisco, CA1$520,00050
Barak
-
4.0
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2003
4.2
--$4.3M44
1953
3.8
Bedford, NY1$5.0M30

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NWIRC salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
NWIRC
$51,206$24.62-

Compare NWIRC job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
NWIRC
$67,955$32.67
VHHA
$69,413$33.37
Thruline Marketing
$67,968$32.68
Open Government Partnership
$64,820$31.16
East Asia Group
$64,558$31.04
Barak
$62,526$30.06
SFJAZZ
$56,996$27.40
Directors Co
$54,800$26.35
Mianus River Gorge
$53,255$25.60

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NWIRC demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at NWIRC vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
SFJAZZ58%42%
East Asia Group59%41%
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Compare race at NWIRC vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
45%25%10%17%4%
8.8
42%15%10%29%4%
9.2

NWIRC and similar companies CEOs

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Jean Craven
Barak

Kai-Cheong Li
East Asia Group

Sanjay Pradhan joined the Open Government Partnership in May 2016 as Chief Executive Officer. Sanjay supports the countries, local governments and thousands of civil society organizations working to make governments more open, participatory and less corrupt. He leads OGP’s policy dialogue with Heads of States, senior ministers and civil society organizations across the partnership, and serves as OGP’s global spokesperson. Sanjay previously served in three senior positions at the World Bank: as the Vice President for Leadership, Learning and Innovation, the Vice President of the World Bank Institute, and the Director for Governance. While at the World Bank, Mr. Pradhan tirelessly promoted open development. He led the WBG’s Governance and Anticorruption Strategy, launched the Global Partnership for Social Accountability, incubated ICT-mediated citizen feedback to improve governance, initiated Open Contracting with Partners, and rolled out a flagship Collaborative Leadership for Development program to help government and civil society leaders undertake collaborative actions. During his tenure at the World Bank, Sanjay gained extensive experience working in Africa, South Asia, Europe and Central Asia. Mr. Pradhan is a global spokesperson and distinguished speaker on open governance and anticorruption issues, appearing in major world forums including the European Parliament, the BBC World Debate and the TED Global Conference (link is external). He has published widely, and was a principal author of the 1997 World Development Report, The State in a Changing World (link is external). He holds a PhD (in Economics & Business) and a Bachelor’s degree from Harvard University.

Rod Christie
Mianus River Gorge

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