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Public Media vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2017
3.8
Boulder, CO1$940,00050
1947
2.9
New York, NY1$6.3M35
FirstPerson
1968
3.7
Indianapolis, IN1$2.1M2
1831
3.5
Cambridge, MA1$50.0M125
PBS HOLDINGS
1996
3.4
Carrollton, TX1$284.9K14
2000
4.0
--$27.0M350
1977
4.1
Spartanburg, SC1$10.4M30
1968
3.7
Provincetown, MA1$2.7M30
2002
4.5
Half Moon Bay, CA1$5.0M26
1987
3.8
Jacksonville, FL1$4.0M35
1979
2.7
Washington, DC2$70,00060
1979
4.2
Belmont, MA1$75.0M50
1986
3.9
New York, NY22$11.7M50
-
4.1
Plano, TX1$14.8M64
1983
4.0
McLean, VA1$2.8M37
1963
3.8
Richmond, VA1$3.2M51
1922
4.0
Chicago, IL1$58.0M50
Barak
-
4.0
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1976
3.6
Atlanta, GA1$2.5M35
1945
4.3
New York, NY1$440.0M44,313
1952
4.2
New York, NY1$10.0M30

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Public Media salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Public Media
$51,587$24.80-

Compare Public Media job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Public Media
$61,805$29.71
Atlanta Film Festival
$74,241$35.69
Art-Event Group
$72,776$34.99
Fine Arts Work Center
$72,652$34.93
Mount Auburn Cemetery
$72,461$34.84
JLM Couture
$71,826$34.53
Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education
$70,394$33.84
United Nations
$69,995$33.65
Liberty Institute (u.s.)
$66,865$32.15
FirstPerson
$65,676$31.58
Center for Excellence in Education
$62,655$30.12
Barak
$62,526$30.06
Sight & Sound Productions
$60,694$29.18
ETV Endowment of South Carolina
$59,140$28.43
Magnum Photos
$58,399$28.08
PBS HOLDINGS
$58,399$28.08
NDP
$55,680$26.77
History Factory
$55,417$26.64
Aperture
$54,635$26.27
CLD
$52,231$25.11

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Public Media demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
FirstPerson41%59%
PBS HOLDINGS52%48%
United Nations54%46%
ETV Endowment of South Carolina57%43%
History Factory64%36%
Public Media--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
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0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Public Media vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
PBS HOLDINGS
62%14%14%7%3%
8.6
60%11%17%9%2%
8.5
FirstPerson
64%16%10%3%7%
8.0
47%16%11%17%9%
9.7
55%13%15%15%3%
8.6
57%16%11%10%7%
9.4

Public Media and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Todd Moore
PBS HOLDINGS

Joseph L. Murphy
JLM Couture

Joseph L. Murphy is the president and chief executive officer of New York-based JLM Couture, Inc. which he co-founded in 1988. JLM Couture is a leader in the bridal design and manufacturing industry, housing award-winning brands which include Allison Webb, Ti Adora by Allison Webb, LUCIA by Allison Webb, Lazaro, Tara Keely by Lazaro, Hayley Paige, Blush by Hayley Paige, La Petite Hayley Paige, and Hayley Paige Occasions. Mr. Murphy became the controlling shareholder of the company in 1994, and shortly thereafter began to implement a strategy to dramatically expand and improve the brands offered by the company. His earlier experience raising capital for micro-cap companies placed him in a unique position to recruit and assemble the talent and financing for his own venture, JLM Couture. Joe is generally regarded as the innovator of the multi-label bridal house. Recalling early inspiration and how JLM Couture came to be, Mr. Murphy said, ''Back in the late 1980's, I became intrigued by the luxury goods category of the fashion business. I looked at LVMH and how some of the old movie studios operated and thought we could develop a similar model in the bridal industry.''

Jean Craven
Barak

Jon Davis is chief executive officer and owner of the Sight & Sound Productions family of companies. He joined Sight & Sound as director of sales in 1996, advanced to executive vice president in 1999, was made president in 2001 and became CEO and owner in 2011. Mr. Davis, who became co-owner in 2006, has grown the business through the strategic acquisition of complementary companies and technologies. He led the acquisition of Mugwump Productions (2010) and Communicate Media Technologies assets (2009), and championed acquisition of the JPG Sound assets (2009). Today, the award-winning enterprise is one of the leading audiovisual and event production ventures in the Jacksonville area. Davis, a firm proponent of mentoring, training and development, is proud that the company uses CTS-certified technical teams trained and certified at the company's expense, a factor that distinguishes it from others in the region. Mr. Davis is a classic entrepreneur, with more than 25 years of experience in management, audiovisual technologies and event production. He is a long-term member of TEC, pursues ongoing executive development opportunities, and has completed college-level coursework at Oakland Community College. Both Mr. Davis and the company are actively engaged in the community. He is the president of the Jacksonville SKAL Club, a travel and hospitality organization that supports a variety of charities for children. He and his staff regularly contribute their time, talent and technology to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, Jacksonville Zoo and annual Springing the Blues event. His greatest pleasure is spending time with his wife and daughter, and he is a leading member of his church. Specialties: Audio Visual Rental/Production, Technical Services, Video Conferencing, Lighting, Audio, Video, Presentations, Computer, PowerPoint, Internet Proficiency, Customer Service, Audiovisual Technology, Management

Donna Kilcoyne
CLD

Amy Baril
NDP

Jason Dressel
History Factory

Bryan Brenner
FirstPerson

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