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  • InMobi has the most employees (1,500).
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Prognosis Health Information Systems vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2010
3.9
Houston, TX1$940,00030
-
3.8
--$8.5M150
2008
4.8
San Francisco, CA6$143.8M250
2012
3.9
Irving, TX1$3.3M91
VisiKard
2011
3.3
Atlanta, GA1$300,0006
2007
4.6
San Francisco, CA4$130.0M1,500
2012
3.9
New York, NY1$20.0M498
2012
4.2
Boston, MA1$40.5M175
2010
3.3
New York, NY1$2.7M100

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Prognosis Health Information Systems salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Prognosis Health Information Systems
$51,343$24.68-

Compare Prognosis Health Information Systems job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Prognosis Health Information Systems
$74,139$35.64
Relationship Science
$136,845$65.79
AppDynamics
$123,729$59.48
File & ServeXpress
$78,842$37.91
USD 365 - Garnett
$75,935$36.51
InMobi
$75,802$36.44
VisiKard
$75,338$36.22
Persado
$75,034$36.07
Globalization Partners
$70,033$33.67

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Prognosis Health Information Systems demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Prognosis Health Information Systems vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
File & ServeXpress41%59%
Prognosis Health Information Systems54%46%
InMobi56%44%
Globalization Partners57%43%
AppDynamics63%37%

Compare race at Prognosis Health Information Systems vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
53%17%15%12%3%
8.7
44%18%8%25%5%
9.6
42%17%6%30%4%
9.0
50%12%6%24%9%
9.3
53%15%13%14%5%
8.7

Prognosis Health Information Systems and similar companies CEOs

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David Wadhwani
AppDynamics

In this role, Wadhwani is responsible for the success of Adobe’s global Digital Media business across Adobe Creative Cloud and Adobe Document Cloud, including all product marketing, strategic partnerships, customer support and go-to-market across geographies, working closely with the Digital Media Product organizations. Wadhwani returned to Adobe from Greylock Partners where he is a Venture Partner. Prior to joining Greylock, he was president and CEO of AppDynamics, leading the company as it transformed to a SaaS-first business and grew annual recurring revenue approximately 10 times in four years. Cisco acquired AppDynamics in 2017 for nearly $4 billion. As senior vice president and general manager of Adobe’s Digital Media business from 2010 to 2015, Wadhwani played an instrumental role in advancing the company’s category leadership, expanding into new markets and contributing to its successful transformation to a cloud-based subscription business. He joined Adobe in 2005 through the company’s acquisition of Macromedia, Inc., where he had been vice president of developer products. Wadhwani holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Brown University and serves on the Brown computer science department advisory board. David is on the digital advisory board for the Metropolitan Museum of Art and on the Board of Trustees for StoryCorps and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.

Kenneth O. Lipscomb
VisiKard

Kenneth O. Lipscomb is an experienced entrepreneur with a proven track record as a visionary and technologist. His career spans over 25 years where each of his ventures have built on the learning of the others. Ken envisioned VisiKard to be the culmination of his experiences which combine digital graphics, massive online databases, social systems and advertising with the new frontiers of mobile apps and digital commerce. Prior to VisiKard, Ken founded and was CEO of FourSpots, Inc, a self-serve video advertising platform. Its core learning in the areas of digital ad creation and ad serving were foundational building blocks for VisiKard. Prior to FourSpots, Ken founded DAVE.TV, an online international broadband video network which reached approximately 80 million monthly viewers and powered major media sites for companies such as ABC, NBC, CBS and Endemol. Prior to DAVE.TV, Ken founded ZapMedia where he raised over $280 million in funding and achieved a market valuation of greater than $1.2 B. ZapMedia’s core partners were Gannett and Samsung. Prior to ZapMedia, Ken was founder and CEO of InfoGraphix a digital print technology company that created imaging technologies that it licensed to Xerox. Ken grew this organization to revenues of over $50 million in annual sales. Prior to ZapMedia, Ken was co-founder and CTO of ADAM Software. The name ADAM is synonymous for “Animated Dissection of Anatomy for Medicine”. At ADAM he developed the world’s fist digital human body software platform for the medical industry. ADAM became a publicly traded company and had a peak valuation of over $300 million prior to being acquired by EBIX and taken private. The ADAM platform is used in every medical school in the world today.

Domenic Graziosi
Relationship Science

Naveen Tewari
InMobi

Alex Vratskides
Persado

As CEO of Globalization Partners, Bob manages the day-to-day operations of the company, and is focused both on the business’s growth and financial metrics, as well as the company’s customer satisfaction ratings and employee engagement. Bob joined Globalization Partners in 2018, bringing 20 years of C-suite experience. During his tenure as CFO, he has been instrumental in building and scaling Globalization Partners and cementing its status as the leading employer of record in the industry enabled by its Global Employment Platform™. He brings extensive knowledge of all aspects of business management with substantial experience in scaling rapidly growing companies. In addition, he has helped guide numerous companies through complex M&A transactions and IPOs. Prior to Globalization Partners, Bob’s early career was at the Big Four accounting firm Ernst & Young. He also served as CFO, COO, and CEO at a variety of technology companies including Smarterkids.com, Cambridge Interactive Development Corp/Everest Poker, Warcloud Inc., KaBloom Inc., and most recently, Fetch Storage LLC. Bob holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an Accounting Concentration from the University of Massachusetts-Lowell and a Master of Business Administration with an MIS Concentration from Bentley University. Bob is also a licensed CPA in Massachusetts and Florida. Outside of work, his passions include traveling, running, and spending time with family and friends.

Tammy Carter
File & ServeXpress

Tammy Carter is the Chief Executive Officer of File & ServeXpress. She leads the company’s vision, strategic direction, and executive decisions. Having founded CaseFileXpress in 2002, one of the pioneers in eFiling that merged with File & Serve to form File & ServeXpress, Carter provides an understanding and knowledge of eFiling and its impact to court and legal clients that is unprecedented in the industry. Carter brings 30-plus years of client management, IT applications, and public sector experience and over 15 years of eFiling industry expertise to File & ServeXpress. Carter’s leadership is driven by her desire to listen to the challenges of stakeholders, including judges, attorneys, and court clerks, and resolve those challenges with high-quality client support and software delivery.

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