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Quest Nutrition main competitors are H.B. Fuller, Chicken of the Sea, and Church & Dwight Co.

Competitor Summary. See how Quest Nutrition compares to its main competitors:

  • OSI Group has the most employees (20,000).
  • Employees at H.B. Fuller earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $55,741.
  • The oldest company is Church & Dwight Co., founded in 1846.
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Quest Nutrition vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2010
4.2
El Segundo, CA1$200.0M50
1976
4.5
Sheboygan, WI5$310.0M1,091
1914
4.1
San Diego, CA1$9.4M25
1887
4.3
Saint Paul, MN23$3.6B6,428
1909
4.5
Aurora, IL7$7.9B20,000
1920
4.8
Jackson, MI32$1.3B5,000
1884
4.8
Shelton, CT1$893.0M5,985
1985
4.5
Minong, WI2$980.0M3,000
1908
4.3
Minnetonka, MN1$1.9B3,675
1896
4.4
Westerville, OH1$1.9B2,700
1971
4.4
Ronkonkoma, NY5$3.0B13,100
1945
4.1
Telford, PA1$91.1M200
1985
3.8
Stanford, KY3$39.3M50
1929
4.1
Darien, CT1$20.0M322
1979
4.4
Turlock, CA1$83.0M116
1962
4.3
Irwindale, CA2$150.0M297
1846
4.7
Ewing, NJ10$6.1B4,700
1986
4.4
Aurora, IL6$7.6M7,385
1962
4.3
Stone Mountain, GA1$310.0M3,000
1946
4.9
Akron, OH2$1.0B2,500
1984
4.6
Durham, NC3$270.0M450

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Quest Nutrition salaries vs competitors

Among Quest Nutrition competitors, employees at H.B. Fuller earn the most with an average yearly salary of $55,741.

Compare Quest Nutrition salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Quest Nutrition
$48,808$23.47-
Rockline Industries
$40,058$19.26-
Chicken of the Sea
$49,201$23.65-
H.B. Fuller
$55,741$26.80-
OSI Group
$43,620$20.97-
Dawn Foods Global
$42,738$20.55-

Compare Quest Nutrition job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Quest Nutrition
$72,697$34.95
Church & Dwight Co.
$95,399$45.86
H.B. Fuller
$85,113$40.92
Burt's Bees
$80,465$38.69
OSI Group
$76,918$36.98
Marzetti
$76,008$36.54
New WinCup Holdings
$75,538$36.32
Godshall's Quality Meats
$75,479$36.29
Nellson
$74,781$35.95
Chicken of the Sea
$74,684$35.91
Jack Link's Protein Snacks
$74,627$35.88
Michael Foods
$73,869$35.51
DecoArt
$71,929$34.58
Sensient Natural Ingredients
$71,889$34.56
Optimum Nutrition
$70,706$33.99
The Bountiful Company
$70,688$33.98
Dawn Foods Global
$69,336$33.33
Zotos International
$68,796$33.07
Bic Corporation
$68,678$33.02
Rockline Industries
$63,575$30.56

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Quest Nutrition demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Quest Nutrition vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Bic Corporation55%45%
Church & Dwight Co.60%40%
Dawn Foods Global67%33%
Optimum Nutrition67%33%
H.B. Fuller74%26%
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Compare race at Quest Nutrition vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%16%9%9%4%
9.9
64%12%10%9%5%
9.8
63%14%13%7%4%
10.0
65%16%9%7%4%
9.7
57%24%9%7%4%
9.6
72%8%9%8%3%
9.7

Quest Nutrition and similar companies CEOs

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Matthew Thomas Farrell
Church & Dwight Co.

Mr. Farrell has been our Chief Executive Officer since January 2016. From November 2014 through December 2015 Mr. Farrell had been our Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer. From May 2007 through October 2014, Mr. Farrell had been our Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, and from September 2006 through May 2007, he was our Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Farrell was Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Alpharma Inc. from April 2002 through August 2006. From July 2000 through April 2002, he served as Vice President, Investor Relations & Communications at Ingersoll-Rand Ltd. From November 1994 through June 2000, he held various senior financial positions at AlliedSignal Inc. Mr. Farrell currently serves as a member of the board of directors of Lydall, Inc., a supplier of engineered thermal, acoustical and filtration products.

James J. Owens
H.B. Fuller

Gonzalve Bich
Bic Corporation

Gonzalve Bich is a Board Member at BIC UK Ltd, Board Member at PENTEK PEN & STATIONERY PVT, and Board Member at CELLO PENS PVT LTD. She has worked as Executive Vice President at Soc Bic SA, Chief Operating Officer at Soc Bic SA, and Dir:Marketing at Soc Bic SA. Gonzalve attended Harvard University.

Carrie Jones-Barber
Dawn Foods Global

Brian Phelan
Optimum Nutrition

Carey Jaros
GOJO Industries

Troy Link is a President/CEO at Link Snacks Inc.

Jack Brucker is a President/CEO at NEW WINCUP HOLDINGS INC.

Sheldon Lavin
OSI Group

As the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of OSI Group, LLC, Sheldon Lavin has an extremely high profile in the meat and food processing industry. Sheldon Lavin also currently serves as the President of OSI International Foods Ltd. and remains actively involved in the company's many operations. Lavin has developed extensive industry knowledge since 1970 when he was involved in the financing of Otto & Sons, which ultimately developed into OSI Group. Under Lavin's vision and leadership, OSI Group quickly grew from a domestic food processing company to an international industry leader. OSI Group now has more than 60 locations across 17 different countries. In recognition of Sheldon Lavin's incredible accomplishment of bringing OSI Group onto the international scene and contributing to job growth all over the world, he was presented with a Global Visionary Award by India’s Vision World Academy on February 20, 2016. Lavin said he was honored and humbled to win such a prestigious award and is very proud of his life's work in helping OSI Group to grow into the international powerhouse that it is today. He has spent his life committed to the overall welfare of the company and its many employees. In addition to expanding the operations of OSI Group around the globe, the company has also received a long list of environmental and sustainability awards under Lavin's watch. This is something that Lavin hopes the next generations of corporate leaders will continue to prioritize. When asked about his long list of successes, Lavin says that he seeks to inspire the next crop of corporate leaders to dedicate themselves to growing their companies in responsible ways that contribute to the growth of global commerce and opportunities for their employees. While Lavin's words of wisdom are uplifting, he is not slowing down in the near future. He still finds time to remain very involved in charitable causes, such as Ronald McDonald House Charities. One of the things that Lavin is most proud of his career was that he was able to help raise three children with his wife and give back to the community while growing his company.

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