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    Remark Holdings vs competitors

    CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
    2007
    3.8
    Las Vegas, NV2$4.4M80
    2014
    4.1
    Boulder, CO2$52.0M499
    LiveSafe
    2012
    3.7
    Arlington, VA2$290,0002
    2013
    4.6
    Seattle, WA1$437.8M463
    Georgia Business Net
    1995
    3.9
    Martinez, GA1$1.6M10
    Free
    2008
    4.3
    --$269,222-
    1994
    3.6
    Charleston, SC1$1.2M25
    Prodigy
    1984
    4.1
    White Plains, NY1$5.1M10
    1994
    4.4
    New York, NY1$1.1B2,803
    1991
    3.2
    Portsmouth, VA1$2.1M50
    1969
    3.8
    Exton, PA1$50.0M3,000
    1984
    3.7
    New York, NY1$1.6M30
    MASS COMMUNICATIONS
    -
    4.2
    Leominster, MA1$1.2M15
    One Media, LLC
    -
    3.7
    Albany, NY1$430,0007

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    Remark Holdings salaries vs competitors

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    CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
    Remark Holdings
    $56,514$27.17-

    Compare Remark Holdings job title salaries vs competitors

    CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
    Remark Holdings
    $75,306$36.20
    SCTE
    $70,914$34.09
    LiveSafe
    $70,713$34.00
    MASS COMMUNICATIONS
    $70,639$33.96
    One Media, LLC
    $70,611$33.95
    Mediaworks
    $70,492$33.89
    Free
    $70,473$33.88
    WORTHWHILE est 1993
    $69,704$33.51
    Georgia Business Net
    $69,590$33.46
    MABC
    $69,241$33.29
    Prodigy
    $69,240$33.29
    INNOVATE
    $62,008$29.81
    Porch
    $57,739$27.76
    sovrn Holdings
    $46,792$22.50

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    Remark Holdings demographics vs competitors

    Compare gender at Remark Holdings vs competitors

    Job titleMaleFemale
    Porch58%42%
    Remark Holdings64%36%
    SCTE67%33%
    Male
    Female
    100%
    75%
    50%
    25%
    0%
    0%
    25%
    50%
    75%
    100%

    Compare race at Remark Holdings vs competitors

    CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
    62%13%12%10%4%
    9.2
    65%14%8%9%4%
    8.8
    62%19%10%6%2%
    7.6

    Remark Holdings revenue vs competitors

    Remark Holdings revenue is $4.4M. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is INNOVATE, $1.1B . The company with the lowest revenue is Free, $269.2K.

    Remark Holdings and similar companies CEOs

    CEOBio
    Philip Falcone
    INNOVATE

    Cam Wallace
    Mediaworks

    Amber Harsin
    Prodigy

    Amber Harsin is a Chief Product Owner at Prodigy, EVP Market Engagement at Prodigy, and Chief Executive Officer at Prodigy and is based in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has worked as Clinical Trials Coordinator at University of Utah Dept of Neurology, Chief Product Officer at Prodigy, and Director of Product Management at Prodigy. Amber works or has worked as Conversion Manager at CUProdigy Core and Advisor at Clinton City Youth Council. She studied at Western Governors University between 2011 and 2012 and University of Phoenix between 2009 and 2011.

    Matthew Ehrlichman
    Porch

    Clay Colvin
    Georgia Business Net

    Carolyn J Parent
    LiveSafe

    Carolyn Parent has spent over 20 years in the digital, mobile, and technology industries as an entrepreneur and sales leader. As CEO and President of LiveSafe, Carolyn is responsible for guiding the strategic direction of the mobile safety and communications company while aligning resources to rapidly expand into the commercial and university markets. Prior to joining LiveSafe in 2015, Carolyn cofounded Gravy Analytics, a data analytics startup in the mobile location services industry. Carolyn drove the strategy and execution of the company’s sales, business development and marketing initiatives for Gravy. Before that, Carolyn served as the Executive Vice President and General Manager for Deltek, a $300 million enterprise software and information services company. At Deltek Carolyn oversaw the rapid growth of the sales force into international markets which contributed to a 60% increase in global sales and a successful company IPO. Prior to Deltek Carolyn was the national director of the services industry segment for BearingPoint, where she was able to make her team the fastest growing unit in the company. Carolyn serves as a National Judge for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year program.

    Mark L. Dzuban
    SCTE

    Walter Knapp
    sovrn Holdings

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