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Randolph-Macon Academy main competitors are Kents Hill School, Marine Military Academy, and Massanutten Military Academy.

Competitor Summary. See how Randolph-Macon Academy compares to its main competitors:

  • Hampton University has the most employees (1,453).
  • Employees at Kents Hill School earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $67,512.
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Randolph-Macon Academy salaries vs competitors

Among Randolph-Macon Academy competitors, employees at Kents Hill School earn the most with an average yearly salary of $67,512.

Compare Randolph-Macon Academy salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Randolph-Macon Academy
$41,641$20.02-
Woodberry Forest School
$44,639$21.46-
Massanutten Military Academy
$47,646$22.91-
University of Lynchburg
$30,993$14.90-
Marymount University
$36,623$17.61-
Emory & Henry College
$34,703$16.68-

Compare Randolph-Macon Academy job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Randolph-Macon Academy
$65,542$31.51
Kents Hill School
$141,950$68.25
The SEED School of Washington, D.C.
$121,869$58.59
Episcopal High School
$120,926$58.14
William & Mary
$120,370$57.87
Emory & Henry College
$120,258$57.82
Northern Virginia Community College
$116,396$55.96
Washington and Lee University
$113,248$54.45
Florida Air Academy
$105,453$50.70
Woodberry Forest School
$104,992$50.48
University of Rio Grande and Rio Grande Community College
$97,155$46.71
University of Lynchburg
$92,689$44.56
Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School
$90,345$43.43
Roanoke College
$87,860$42.24
Marine Military Academy
$84,421$40.59
Marymount University
$82,312$39.57
Hampton University
$75,867$36.47
Massanutten Military Academy
$74,145$35.65
University of Richmond
$62,734$30.16
Lord Fairfax Community College
$59,614$28.66

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Randolph-Macon Academy demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Randolph-Macon Academy vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School26%74%
Massanutten Military Academy57%43%
Episcopal High School58%42%
Kents Hill School62%38%
Woodberry Forest School71%29%
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Compare race at Randolph-Macon Academy vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
84%6%5%3%2%
6.8
68%5%8%14%5%
7.0
57%15%18%7%4%
9.7
62%15%16%4%3%
7.5
63%7%18%9%3%
6.6
William & Mary
58%11%14%12%4%
9.2

Randolph-Macon Academy and similar companies CEOs

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Charles M. Stillwell
Episcopal High School

Dr. Byron Hulsey
Woodberry Forest School

Marilyn Midyette
William & Mary

Marilyn Midyette is the Chief Executive Officer of the William & Mary Alumni Association. As CEO, Marilyn is the leader of the university’s overall alumni engagement efforts and is the senior member of the advancement leadership team ensuring all alumni of the college are properly engaged, involved, represented, and encouraged to be active and informed about the activities of the university and the William & Mary Alumni Association. She and her team are responsible for developing strategies and instituting programs, communications, and services that serve all alumni, generate interest, and encourage sustained involvement with the college. Prior to joining the University Advancement team, Ms. Midyette was CEO of the Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta, one of the ten largest councils in the country serving a membership of 63,000 committed to leadership development for girls and young women. Working alongside volunteers, board, and staff, Ms. Midyette led the organization through significant growth successfully accomplishing a number of important initiatives including the consolidation of councils, conducting a capital campaign to build the organization’s first headquarters facility, implementing a state-of-the-art information systems network, increasing contributed income, growing girl membership and leading the organization through the important work of strategic planning. Ms. Midyette also spent over 18 years with Sprint holding a number of positions with increasing responsibility providing leadership direction for sales and marketing and incorporating matrix management responsibilities in the areas of product management, engineering and design, and customer support..

Mr. John E. Lang '73
Roanoke College

Lezli Baskerville
Hampton University

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