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Red Book Solutions vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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4.1
Englewood, CO1$4.0M49
1981
4.1
Rochester Hills, MI1$38.2M132
1997
3.8
Fenton, MO1$17.7M38
1973
4.1
New York, NY2$9.7M110
Tapjoy
2007
4.1
San Francisco, CA3$100.0M2
1987
4.0
Milpitas, CA5$1.6M50
1976
4.0
Suffield, CT1$32.7M100
2001
4.0
New York, NY1$1.6M3,000
1983
4.9
Cambridge, MA7$432.5M637
2001
3.8
Edison, NJ1$15.4M50
1997
3.1
Pasadena, CA1$1.6M30
Human Capital Institute
2005
4.4
Cincinnati, OH1$4.2M20
-
3.8
Oyster Bay, NY1$9.4M50
2004
4.3
San Jose, CA1$28.0M45
1967
4.0
New York, NY13-712
1988
4.0
New York, NY1$17.5M50
1994
3.6
Washington, DC1$3.9M44
1996
4.2
San Francisco, CA1$10.9M50
1986
4.2
West Chicago, IL1$420.0M3,000
Shelton Grp
1991
3.4
Knoxville, TN1$5.3M1
1996
3.7
Medina, MN1$300.0M50

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Red Book Solutions salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Red Book Solutions
$49,866$23.97-

Compare Red Book Solutions job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Red Book Solutions
$53,780$25.86
Forrester
$90,388$43.46
Radancy
$80,048$38.48
Human Capital Institute
$80,014$38.47
Shelton Grp
$70,089$33.70
Evolving Solutions
$69,473$33.40
McKinley Advisors
$54,916$26.40
EEI Global
$53,443$25.69
Marketshare
$53,057$25.51
MyPoints
$52,694$25.33
Cachet Financial Services
$52,408$25.20
IQPC
$51,789$24.90
Windsor Marketing Group
$51,586$24.80
Tapjoy
$51,233$24.63
4INFO
$51,188$24.61
Arkadin
$50,672$24.36
InteliSpend
$50,665$24.36
American Conference Institute
$50,323$24.19
CheckPoint HR
$50,229$24.15
TRAVELSAVERS
$47,882$23.02

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Red Book Solutions demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Red Book Solutions vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Forrester56%44%
Evolving Solutions65%35%
Tapjoy65%35%
Red Book Solutions--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Red Book Solutions vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
66%12%10%9%3%
9.4
70%15%7%5%3%
6.5
Tapjoy
43%18%7%26%6%
8.6

Red Book Solutions and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
George F. Colony
Forrester

As founder, chairman, and CEO of Forrester Research, George is one of the most influential thought leaders in the world of business and technology. He is a trusted advisor to executives around the globe, providing context and clarity around the digital disruptions that change the way we live and work. George founded Forrester in his basement 30 years ago. He, along with many talented and passionate colleagues, has built the company into one of the world’s most successful independent research and advisory firms with locations in more than 30 countries. George personifies the Forrester experience and the company’s values with direct, honest advice. “When I meet with a client, I have one mission,” George has said. “To tell them something they don’t know.” Throughout his career, George has made provocative, tenacious, and groundbreaking calls about business and technology. These include the birth of client/server computing, the dot-com implosion, the rise of social computing, the transition from IT to BT (business technology), and the extended Internet connecting the physical world of things to the digital world of information. Most recently, he has described the business opportunities presented by the App Internet, the new computing model combining the power of local devices with the scale of the cloud. “As the Web becomes the AM radio of digital, the mobile App Internet will rise,” George has written. “This market will be dominated by two or three ecosystems - semiclosed worlds built on a closely fitting set of apps, phones, tablets, computers, operating systems, and partners.” George has addressed international audiences in a number of prestigious settings including the World Economic Forum meetings in Davos, Switzerland and Dalian, China; the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference; the SBS Seoul Digital Forum; the United Nations’ “The Net World Order: Bridging the Global Digital Divide” conference; the ICT World Forum @CeBIT; Le Web; Cambridge University; The Commonwealth Club of California, and the Churchill Club. He has also lectured at the MIT Sloan School of Management. George’s analysis has been quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, The New York Times, BusinessWeek, the Financial Times, MIT Sloan Management Review, and numerous other media outlets. You can read George’s latest thinking on his blog, The Counterintuitive CEO, or on Twitter at @gcolony. George is a graduate of Harvard University.

Patrick O Rahilly
Aspen Marketing CAN

Serving as President/CEO of Aspen Marketing Services since March 2002. President /CEO Creative Marketing International (CMI) 1990-2002. President of JP Automotive 1985-1990. JP Automotive was a holding group for 13 new car automotive franchises.

Michelle Abbey
Radancy

Jon Vein
Marketshare

Rick Mazza
TRAVELSAVERS

Rick Mazza is a President and Chief Executive Officer at TRAVELSAVERS and is based in United States.

Kevin Armata is a Chief Executive Officer at Windsor Marketing Group and is based in Suffield, Connecticut. He studied at Bentley University between 1974 and 1978.

James Pugliese
CheckPoint HR

Cindy McBride
Shelton Grp

Cindy McBride is a Chief Executive Officer at Shelton Group and is based in Dobson, North Carolina. She has worked as Managing Director at Shelton Group.

Jeff Drobick
Tapjoy

Jeff Drobick is President & CEO at Tapjoy. He previously served as Chief Product Officer (CPO) of Tapjoy since 2013, driving the company’s overall product vision and strategy while overseeing its product management, design, engineering, devops and data science teams. Prior to Tapjoy, Drobick served as CEO of Geeknet Media and also spent nearly 12 years at eBay, where he held technology positions such as Vice President of Customer Service Technology and Vice President of IMD & Product Development. Prior to eBay, he spent nearly 8 years in Accenture’s global technology practice.

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