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Pride Mobility Products main competitors are Vapotherm, Welch Allyn, and Alcon.

Competitor Summary. See how Pride Mobility Products compares to its main competitors:

  • Employees at Vapotherm earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $70,200.
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Pride Mobility Products vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1986
4.6
Exeter, PA1$350.0M1,000
Electric Mobility Corporation
-
3.8
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-
4.3
Longmont, CO1$820.0M1,850
1915
4.8
Skaneateles, NY2$940.0M2,602
1985
4.5
Mentor, OH30$5.1B12,000
Enzymedica
1998
3.9
Venice, FL1$182.0M20
1915
4.5
Dayton, OH9$210.0M1,700
1915
4.9
Chicago, IL20$3.0B10,000
1958
4.4
San Ramon, CA9$1.1B25
1992
4.2
Springville, UT1$62.0M750
1945
4.8
Fort Worth, TX1$9.9B20,001
1993
4.6
Madison, WI1$20.9M100
Mediatech
-
3.6
Manassas, VA1$380,0006
1982
4.3
Santa Cruz, CA1$8.5M75
1982
4.2
Lakewood, CO2$216.2M347
-
4.2
Carlsbad, CA1$32.1M77
1976
4.5
Minneapolis, MN5$1.2B2,250
1870
4.5
Bohemia, NY3$90.6M50
1996
4.0
Dallas, TX1$8.1B69,000
1999
4.3
Exeter, NH1$68.7M276
1962
3.9
Belleville, KS1$17.4M200

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Pride Mobility Products salaries vs competitors

Among Pride Mobility Products competitors, employees at Vapotherm earn the most with an average yearly salary of $70,200.

Compare Pride Mobility Products salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Pride Mobility Products
$56,871$27.34-
Electric Mobility Corporation
$55,327$26.60-
Sunrise Medical, Inc.
$45,842$22.04-
Welch Allyn
$68,107$32.74-
Steris
$56,528$27.18-
Enzymedica
$44,247$21.27-

Compare Pride Mobility Products job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Pride Mobility Products
$69,866$33.59
Welch Allyn
$105,040$50.50
Hillrom
$86,991$41.82
Vapotherm
$84,790$40.76
Alcon
$82,421$39.63
Steris
$81,332$39.10
CooperVision
$74,679$35.90
Third Wave Technologies
$73,645$35.41
Essilor USA
$73,617$35.39
Bio-Techne
$72,895$35.05
Neways International
$72,236$34.73
Sartorius
$71,775$34.51
Scott Specialties
$70,960$34.12
Mesa Labs
$70,870$34.07
Radiometer
$70,514$33.90
Electric Mobility Corporation
$70,477$33.88
Mediatech
$70,412$33.85
Sunrise Medical, Inc.
$70,098$33.70
Enzymedica
$70,078$33.69
FSI
$62,015$29.81

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Pride Mobility Products demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Pride Mobility Products vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Bio-Techne47%53%
Essilor USA58%42%
Alcon59%41%
Hillrom61%39%
Mesa Labs67%33%
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Compare race at Pride Mobility Products vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
72%7%5%13%2%
9.1
67%11%12%7%3%
9.8
62%17%5%12%5%
7.7
52%20%13%12%4%
9.9
54%20%11%11%4%
9.9
72%8%9%7%4%
8.8

Pride Mobility Products and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Charles R. Kummeth
Bio-Techne

Charles Kummeth is a Board Member at DHR International, Board Member at BSN Medical, and Board Member at Gentherm and is based in Lake Elmo, Minnesota. He has worked as Board Member at SPARTON CORP, President/CEO at BIO-TECHNE CORP, and President Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography division at Thermo Fisher Scientific. Charles attended University of North Dakota between 1978 and 1983, Carlson School of Management between 1991 and 1993, and University of St. Thomas between 1987 and 1989.

John P. Groetelaars
Hillrom

David J. Endicott
Alcon

David J. Endicott is the CEO of Alcon, a member of its Board of Directors, and leads the Alcon Executive Committee. He joined Alcon in July of 2016 as Chief Operating Officer. Prior to Alcon, Mr. Endicott was President of Hospira Infusion Systems, a Pfizer company. During his tenure there, he led Hospira’s medical device business through a turnaround, carve-out, and eventual sale. Critical to the turnaround, he advanced the company’s product pipeline, returned its products to market from quality disruptions and accelerated global growth. Before joining Hospira, David served as an officer and executive committee member of Allergan where he spent more than 25 years of his career in leadership roles across Europe, Asia, Latin America and the US. He accelerated Allergan’s international growth and successfully built new markets focused on medical specialties in the areas of ophthalmology, plastic surgery, dermatology and aesthetic medicine. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of AdvaMed, and has previously served on the Boards of Zeltiq (NASDAQ: ZLTQ), and Orexigen (NASDAQ: OREX). David holds an undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Whitman College, an MBA from the University of Southern California, and is a graduate of the Advanced Management Program at the Harvard Business School.

Hubert Sagnières
Essilor USA

John Baumann
Midmark

John Baumann is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Midmark Corporation. ​ Prior to holding this position, he joined the Midmark Board of Directors in 2009 and was named Chairman in 2013. He leads the company with a strong focus on Midmark’s vision, values and strategies, which support innovation and growth initiatives to increase the efficiency of healthcare. A highly skilled and award-winning senior executive with more than 35 years of experience, Baumann, a Cincinnati native, began his career in the Cincinnati office of Arthur Andersen in 1979. He left Arthur Andersen to serve as the COO/CFO of Duro Bag Manufacturing, the largest manufacturer of carrier shopping bags for major specialty retail and department stores. He joined Fisher Investment Group in 1994 serving as Vice President, Corporate Development. In 1997, Baumann became President and Chief Executive Officer, as well as a shareholder, of Ampac, a Cincinnati-based global leader in creative packaging solutions serving the retail, food, pharmaceutical and security markets. During his tenure, Ampac increased its size twenty-fold, completed twelve acquisitions and expanded into Europe and Asia, where it now operates several global manufacturing centers. Baumann has won numerous awards for leadership and entrepreneurship, including the 2014 Entrepreneur Vision Award from the Entrepreneur Organization of Cincinnati and Entrepreneur of the Year from Ernst & Young in 2005. Furthermore, Baumann brings leadership experience from several corporate boards which currently include Basco, Kost USA, Ocean Accelerator, Inc. and, formerly, Bethesda, Inc. Baumann remains actively involved with organizations throughout the community, including Higher Branches, a charity he and his wife Emily founded to help build community in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati. Baumann formerly contributed on the boards of the Cincinnati Museum Center and the Cincinnati Parks Foundation, the latter of which he was a founder. Baumann received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Xavier University.

Walter M Rosebrough Jr.
Steris

Walter M Rosebrough, age 65, director and President and Chief Executive Officer since October 2007. From February 2005 to September 2007, Mr. Rosebrough served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Coastal Hydraulics, Inc., a hydraulic and pneumatic systems company he purchased in 2005, and he continues to serve on its board of directors. Previously, Mr. Rosebrough spent nearly 20 years in the healthcare industry in various roles as a senior executive with Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc. (at the time, Hillenbrand Industries, Inc.), a worldwide provider of medical equipment and related services, including President and Chief Executive Officer of Support Systems International and President and Chief Executive Officer of Hill-Rom. Mr. Rosebrough is a director of Varex Imaging Corp.

Thomas Babacan
Sunrise Medical, Inc.

Stephen Meyer
Welch Allyn

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