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RSI Home Products Manufacturing Inc main competitors are Crane Co., Stewart Systems, and Leggett & Platt.

Competitor Summary. See how RSI Home Products Manufacturing Inc compares to its main competitors:

  • The Home Depot has the most employees (500,001).
  • Employees at Crane Co. earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $57,324.
  • The oldest company is Crane Co., founded in 1855.
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RSI Home Products Manufacturing Inc vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
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4.2
Anaheim, CA1$540.0M3,000
1883
4.4
Carthage, MO3$4.4B20,000
1978
4.6
Atlanta, GA2$159.5B500,001
1956
4.4
San Francisco, CA7$7.7B28,200
1855
4.3
Stamford, CT6$1.5B11,000
1898
4.4
York, PA1$2.7B23,300
1947
4.4
Plano, TX1$21.0M100
1899
4.9
Greensboro, NC4$10.5B50,000
1987
4.5
Framingham, MA5$56.4B270,000

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RSI Home Products Manufacturing Inc salaries vs competitors

Among RSI Home Products Manufacturing Inc competitors, employees at Crane Co. earn the most with an average yearly salary of $57,324.

Compare RSI Home Products Manufacturing Inc salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
RSI Home Products Manufacturing Inc
$41,838$20.11-
Leggett & Platt
$44,199$21.25-
The Home Depot
$31,965$15.37-
Williams Sonoma
$33,091$15.91-
Crane Co.
$57,324$27.56-
Bon-Ton
$29,661$14.26-

Compare RSI Home Products Manufacturing Inc job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
RSI Home Products Manufacturing Inc
$50,847$24.45
VF
$86,020$41.36
Williams Sonoma
$71,771$34.51
Leggett & Platt
$58,376$28.07
Crane Co.
$56,335$27.08
The TJX Companies
$47,064$22.63
The Home Depot
$46,694$22.45
Stewart Systems
$46,329$22.27
Bon-Ton
$44,212$21.26

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RSI Home Products Manufacturing Inc demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at RSI Home Products Manufacturing Inc vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Bon-Ton33%67%
The TJX Companies42%58%
The Home Depot60%40%
Leggett & Platt66%34%
Crane Co.70%30%
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Compare race at RSI Home Products Manufacturing Inc vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%15%11%9%4%
10.0
65%13%13%6%3%
9.3
70%11%10%7%3%
9.9
59%19%12%6%4%
9.9
63%15%10%8%4%
9.8
57%20%12%8%4%
9.9

RSI Home Products Manufacturing Inc and similar companies CEOs

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Max Homer Mitchell
Crane Co.

Max Mitchell is a Board Member at Crane Co, President/CEO at Crane Co, and Board Member at LENNOX INTERNATIONAL INC and is based in Weston, Connecticut. He has experience at Ford and Danaher and has worked as Pres:Fluid Handling at Crane Co, Senior VP:Global Operations at Pentair Tools Group Inc, and Exec VP/COO/Pres:Fluid at Crane Co. Max studied at Tulane University and Katz Graduate School of Business.

Karl G. Glassman
Leggett & Platt

Mr. Glassman was appointed the Company's Chairman of the Board in 2020 and has served as Chief Executive Officer since 2016. He previously served the Company as President from 2013 to 2019, Chief Operating Officer from 2006 to 2015, Executive Vice President from 2002 until 2013, President - Residential Furnishings from 1999 to 2006, Senior Vice President from 1999 to 2002, and in various other capacities since 1982. Mr. Glassman holds a degree in business management and finance from California State University-Long Beach. He was first elected as a director of the Company in 2002.

Edward P. Decker
The Home Depot

Ted Decker is executive vice president of merchandising. He is responsible for all aspects of merchandising, marketing, store environment, pricing and assortment planning. Ted joined The Home Depot on Feb. 14, 2000 as director of business valuation. In 2002, Ted became senior director of business valuation and then vice president of strategic business development. In April of 2006, Ted’s responsibilities were broadened to include real estate when he was named senior vice president of strategic business and asset development. Most recently, Ted was senior vice president of retail finance, pricing analytics and assortment planning. Before joining The Home Depot, Ted worked in business development, strategic planning, finance and treasury at Kimberly-Clark Corp. and Scott Paper Co. Prior to that, Ted held various corporate finance, lending and credit positions at PNC Bank. He has extensive international experience, having lived and worked in London, England, and Sydney, Australia. Ted earned a bachelor’s degree in English from The College of William and Mary and a master’s degree in business administration from Carnegie Mellon University.

Ernie L. Herrman
The TJX Companies

Mr. Herrman, age 59, has been Chief Executive Officer of TJX since January 2016, a director since October 2015, and President since January 2011. He served as Senior Executive Vice President, Group President from August 2008 to January 2011, with responsibilities for Marmaxx, HomeGoods, and TJX Canada; President of Marmaxx from 2005 to 2008; and Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer of Marmaxx from 2004 to 2005. From 1989 to 2004, he held various merchandising positions with TJX. As Chief Executive Officer and President of TJX, and through the many other positions Mr. Herrman has held with the Company, Mr. Herrman has a deep understanding of TJX and broad experience in all aspects of off-price retail, including merchandising, management, leadership development, business strategy, international operations, marketing, real estate, buying, and distribution.

Steven E. Rendle
VF

Steve Rendle is Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer at VF Corporation. He has more than 30 years of experience in the specialty outdoor and action sports industry, more than half of which have been with VF. Steve was appointed CEO in January 2017 and then Chairman of VF’s Board of Directors in October 2017. Prior to being named CEO, he was President and Chief Operating Officer, overseeing all of VF's business coalitions worldwide: Outdoor and Action Sports, Jeanswear, Imagewear and Sportswear. He also was responsible for VF's Global Supply Chain and Direct-to-Consumer platforms. Prior to becoming President and COO, Steve was Senior Vice President, Americas and was responsible for driving the strategies to support VF's continued growth in its Americas-based businesses. Previously, Steve spent three years as Vice President, VF and Group President, Outdoor and Action Sports Americas, leading VF's Outdoor and Action Sports businesses in North and South America. Steve also served as President of VF's Outdoor Americas coalition, where he oversaw The North Face®, JanSport®, Eagle Creek®and lucy®brands, as well as business development for the coalition. From 2004 to 2011, he served as President of The North Face. Steve began his VF career with The North Facein 1999 and shortly afterward was promoted to Vice President of Sales, where he worked to reshape the business' sales organization, product and marketing strategies, and go-to-market model. Before joining The North Face,Steve held leading sales management roles at Youngone Corporation and at W.L. Gore and Associates. Steve serves on the Board of Directors of the Retail Industry Leaders Association, as well as the Board of Directors of Advanced Functional Fabrics of America, Inc., an organization working to enable a manufacturing-based approach to transform traditional fibers, yarns and fabrics into highly sophisticated, integrated, and networked devices and systems. He is a founding board member of the Outdoor Industry's Outdoor Foundation and also has served in an advisory capacity to Bainbridge Graduate Institute where he provided insight into its creation of a Master of Business Administration program with a focused concentration on sustainability. Steve was honored with The Mountain Institute's annual Exemplary Corporate Stewardship of Mountains award in 2007. In 2018, he was named CEO of the Year for his progressive environmental, social and governance agenda by Corporate Responsibility Magazine. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from the University of Washington.

Laura Jean Alber
Williams Sonoma

Laura J. Alber (born 1968) is an American businesswoman who in 2010 became the CEO of Williams-Sonoma, Inc.

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