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Polyvision main competitors are Xylem, Johnson Controls, and CTS.

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

  • Johnson Controls has the most employees (97,000).
  • Employees at Xylem earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $90,690.
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Polyvision vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1954
4.2
Duluth, GA6-200
2000
4.4
Chicago, IL1-750
1902
4.8
Houston, TX3$22.7B66,000
1864
4.7
York, PA5$1.7B1,100
1994
4.7
Pendleton, IN1$1.6B6,600
2008
4.0
Rye Brook, NY20$8.6B17,000
1968
4.3
Costa Mesa, CA2$17.9M401
1876
4.3
Grand Rapids, MI2$800.0M2,500
Draeger's
1925
4.1
Danville, CA1$1.2M7
1968
4.2
Fairport, NY3$68.0M1,200
-
4.3
East Cleveland, OH1$37.0M50
1968
4.8
New York, NY4$2.1B300
1954
4.8
Elmhurst, IL3$825.0M7,500
2002
4.5
--$2.1B30,000
Global Electronics
-
4.0
Southfield, MI1$4.3M20
1883
4.9
Philadelphia, PA7$4.2B6,500
2005
4.8
Atlanta, GA10$11.1B11,000
1859
4.8
Milwaukee, WI17$2.7B6,200
1896
4.7
Lisle, IL7$515.8M3,820
1854
4.8
Boston, MA10$5.3B12,800
1885
4.4
Milwaukee, WI1$23.0B97,000

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Polyvision salaries vs competitors

Among Polyvision competitors, employees at Xylem earn the most with an average yearly salary of $90,690.

Compare Polyvision salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Polyvision
$65,544$31.51-
Stratos International
$61,590$29.61-
Air Liquide
$61,362$29.50-
Glatfelter
$63,137$30.35-
Remy Inc
$63,564$30.56-
Xylem
$90,690$43.60-

Compare Polyvision job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Polyvision
$78,322$37.65
Minerals Technologies
$82,489$39.66
Air Liquide
$81,224$39.05
Sappi
$80,692$38.79
Bosch Security Systems Inc
$80,458$38.68
Novelis
$80,258$38.59
Glatfelter
$79,501$38.22
FMC
$76,344$36.70
Xylem
$75,990$36.53
Draeger's
$75,929$36.50
Johnson Controls
$74,716$35.92
Stratos International
$74,121$35.64
Ge Lighting
$73,587$35.38
BISSELL
$73,529$35.35
Gardner Denver
$72,829$35.01
CTS Corporation
$72,571$34.89
Remy Inc
$71,419$34.34
Global Electronics
$70,886$34.08
Honeywell Safety Products USA
$70,786$34.03
QSC
$68,480$32.92

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Polyvision demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Polyvision vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
CTS65%35%
FMC67%33%
Gardner Denver70%30%
Glatfelter71%29%
Xylem76%24%
Polyvision--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Polyvision vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%17%10%13%4%
10.0
61%16%11%8%4%
9.9
63%12%12%10%4%
9.9
73%8%9%6%3%
9.4
59%15%11%10%4%
9.7
55%20%13%9%4%
9.9

Polyvision and similar companies CEOs

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Kieran M. O'Sullivan
CTS

Kieran O'Sullivan is Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer of CTS Corp. He has been appointed as Chairman of the Board effective May 21, 2014. Prior to assuming this role on January 7, 2013, O'Sullivan served as Executive Vice President of Continental AG's Global Infotainment and Connectivity Business and led the NAFTA Interior Division, having joined Continental AG, a global automotive supplier, in 2006.

Mark A. Douglas
FMC

Mark Douglas became president and chief executive officer of FMC in June 2020. He has led the company’s commercial, operational and technology organizations as president and chief operating officer of FMC since June 2018. Mr. Douglas was named president of the Agricultural Solutions business in October 2012, after being named president of the Industrial Chemicals Group in 2011. He joined FMC in March 2010 as vice president, Global Operations and International Development. Mr. Douglas was previously with The Dow Chemical Company where he was vice president, president Asia, Dow Advanced Materials. Prior to Dow, he was corporate vice president, president Asia, Rohm and Haas Company, based in Shanghai. During his 21 years with Rohm and Haas, Mr. Douglas held sales, marketing and executive management positions in London, Singapore, Shanghai and Philadelphia. Mr. Douglas is a director of FMC Corporation and Quaker Houghton. He is also a member of the Crop Life International Board of Directors and serves on the Board of Trustees of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

Vicente Reynal
Gardner Denver

Vicente Reynal is president and chief executive officer of Ingersoll Rand. Prior to Ingersoll Rand, Vicente served as chief executive officer of Gardner Denver since January 2016 and was a member of its board of directors. In this role, he was responsible for leading the company and driving its overall growth and profitability as a global supplier of innovative and application-critical flow control products, services and solutions. He joined Gardner Denver in May 2015 as the chief executive officer of its Industrials Segment. Before joining Gardner Denver, Vicente spent 11 years at Danaher Corporation, a designer and manufacturer of professional, medical, industrial and commercial product and services, where he served as the group president of Dental Technologies from December 2013 to May 2015, leading the KaVo Kerr Group. He also held various other executive positions at Danaher Corporation, including president of the Ormco business from October 2011 to December 2013, president of the Pelton & Crane, KaVo business from 2007 to 2011 and vice president Global Operations for the Danaher Motion Platform from 2004 to 2007. Prior to joining Danaher, Vicente served in various operational and executive roles at Thermo Fisher Scientific and AlliedSignal Corp. (which merged with Honeywell, Inc. to become Honeywell International, Inc. in 1999). Vicente holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology and Master of Science degrees in both mechanical engineering and technology & policy from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Douglas T. Dietrich
Minerals Technologies

Douglas Dietrich is a Chief Executive Officer at MINERALS TECHNOLOGIES INC, President at Global Rod and Bar Products, and Board Member at AMCOL INTERNATIONAL CORP and is based in New York, New York. He has experience at Westinghouse Electric Co. and has worked as Sr. Vice President and CFO at MINERALS TECHNOLOGIES INC; VP:Corp Dev & Treasury at MINERALS TECHNOLOGIES INC; and President, Latin America Extrusions at Alcoa. Douglas studied at The Wharton School between 1998 and 2000 and University of Michigan between 1987 and 1991.

Dante C. Parrini
Glatfelter

Mr. Dante C. Parrini has been the Chief Executive Officer and President of PH Glatfelter Co. since January 2011. Mr. Parrini serves as the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Glatfelter Pulp Wood Company. Mr. Parrini serves as the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of PH Glatfelter Co. since February 2005. He served as a Senior Vice President and General Manager of P. H. Glatfelter Company since January 2003 until March 2005. From ...

Patrick K. Decker
Xylem

Patrick Decker was named President and Chief Executive Officer of Xylem in March 2014, and he also serves on the Xylem Board of Directors. Xylem is a leading global water technology provider, serving customers in more than 150 countries with innovative solutions to their most complex water challenges. Under Mr. Decker’s leadership, Xylem has completed multiple acquisitions that collectively have expanded the company’s portfolio of smart water infrastructure solutions and advanced data analytics capabilities that are applied in water and critical energy services. Mr. Decker has also overseen an expansion of Xylem Watermark, the company’s corporate citizenship initiative. In addition to continuing its work to provide safe water resources for many of the world’s most vulnerable communities, Watermark now encompasses an ambitious employee volunteerism component that extends to all of Xylem’s nearly 17,000 colleagues. The company pledged to record 100,000 employee volunteer hours in water-related activities over a three-year period in Xylem communities around the globe. Mr. Decker joined Xylem from Harsco Corporation, a global industrial services company where he was President and CEO since 2012. Prior to that, he served in several leadership roles at Tyco International, including President of Tyco Flow Control, where he grew revenue significantly in emerging markets and executed the company’s largest acquisitions in Brazil and the Middle East. Earlier in his career, Mr. Decker held progressively responsible financial leadership positions at Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, including nine years in Latin America and Asia. He started his career with Price Waterhouse LLP. Mr. Decker serves on the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Executive Council on Infrastructure, the Infrastructure Committee for the U.S. Business Roundtable, as well as the advisory council for the Dean of the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting and finance from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.

Benoit Potier
Air Liquide

Edward L. “Ned” Curran
BISSELL

Edward L. “Ned” Curran is a President/Chief Executive Officer, The Bissell Companies at Bissell and is based in President/Chief Executive Officer the Bissell Companies. He works or has worked at Bissell. Edward attended University of South Carolina.

George R. Oliver
Johnson Controls

Mr. Oliver has been a director of the Company since November of 2013. He has been the President and Chief Operating Officer, and a member of the Board of Directors, of Johnson Controls, Inc., since its merger with Tyco International Ltd. on September 6, 2016. Johnson Controls is a worldwide diversified technology and multi-industrial company. From 2012 until the merger with Johnson Controls, Mr. Oliver served as the Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of Tyco International Ltd., a global provider of fire protection and security systems. Mr. Oliver served as president of Tyco Fire Protection from 2011 to 2012, as president of Tyco Electrical & Metal Products from 2007 to 2010, and as president of Tyco Safety Products from 2006 to 2010. Before joining Tyco, he served in operational leadership roles of increasing responsibility at several General Electric divisions. Mr. Oliver also serves on the Board of Trustees of Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

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