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Rubenstein vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1954
4.1
New York, NY1$8.5M240
1985
4.4
Omaha, NE1$17.5M200
1999
3.8
New York, NY1$14.0M175
1953
4.1
New York, NY1$17.0M200
1948
4.0
New York, NY1$3.3M50
1983
3.5
Lake Oswego, OR7$820,00050
1927
4.5
New York, NY2$650.0M3,021
-
4.1
New York, NY16$500.0M110
Rubin Group
1989
3.8
New York, NY1$1.7M20
1969
4.6
New York, NY2$495.0M3,500
1988
3.7
Silver Spring, MD1$2.6M30
1969
3.6
Columbus, OH1$3.3M300
2006
3.9
Brentwood, TN1$3.3M68
TogoRun
-
3.9
New York, NY1$5.9M20
1984
3.9
New York, NY1$5.4M50
1848
3.4
Milwaukee, WI11$157.0M500
Fisher Architects
1985
3.6
Clearwater, FL1$990,0004
-
4.0
Chicago, IL1-800
1917
4.6
New York, NY1$1.3B2,400
National Right to Life
1968
3.6
Washington, DC2$1.6M15
1877
3.8
Springfield, IL1$10.0M50

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Rubenstein salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Rubenstein
$56,253$27.04-

Compare Rubenstein job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Rubenstein
$60,050$28.87
BCW Global
$66,376$31.91
Weber Shandwick
$66,246$31.85
We Communications
$65,955$31.71
Ruder Finn
$65,383$31.43
Deutsch LA
$64,365$30.94
Grey Group
$64,215$30.87
Michael Best
$62,780$30.18
American Bar Association
$57,586$27.69
Hill+Knowlton Strategies
$56,656$27.24
NEI Global Relocation
$49,806$23.95
taylor strategy partners
$48,749$23.44
Tractenberg & Co.
$48,338$23.24
Fisher Architects
$45,771$22.01
Abernathy MacGregor
$43,963$21.14
Wildlife Habitat Council
$42,491$20.43
Illinois State Bar Association
$41,987$20.19
TogoRun
$41,936$20.16
National Right to Life
$41,751$20.07
Jarrard Phillips Cate & Hancock
$40,945$19.69

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Rubenstein demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Rubenstein vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Weber Shandwick37%63%
Hill+Knowlton Strategies39%61%
American Bar Association41%59%
Grey Group52%48%
Deutsch LA52%48%
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Compare race at Rubenstein vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
58%14%11%14%4%
9.5
56%20%10%9%4%
9.7
58%19%10%10%3%
9.4
53%17%13%13%4%
9.7
58%15%14%9%5%
9.7
54%16%21%7%3%
6.6

Rubenstein and similar companies CEOs

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Kate Bullinger
Weber Shandwick

Kim Getty
Deutsch LA

Kim Getty is at the helm of Deutsch LA, one of the nation’s leading creative shops. As CEO, she leads a team of world-class creative thinkers who help businesses thrive. Since joining Deutsch in 2003, she’s helped build the company into what Fast Company has recognized as one of the industry’s most innovative agencies and landed Deutsch top spots on the Ad Age Agency A-List numerous times. During her tenure, Kim has driven the development of new practice areas and spearheaded breakthrough campaigns for its clients including Taco Bell, H&R Block, Patagonia, Mattel, Georgia-Pacific, Nintendo, Dr Pepper, Snapple, 7-Eleven, among others. After serving as COO and then President, Kim was named CEO in 2020. Kim is an advocate for inclusion and diversity in the marketing industry and has spoken at leading conferences such as Cannes and Advertising Week on the role advertising plays in gender equality. She’s been a force at driving the conversation on media’s impact on gender bias and has been frequently featured in Fast Company, Adweek, Los Angeles Magazine, Ad Age, among many others, and was named to Adweek’s 2019 Trailblazer list for her work in this space. In 2018, she was honored by She Runs It as one of the top Working Mothers of the Year. Kim has made progressive parenting policies a priority, championing all parents in the workplace. She has also advocated for unlimited PTO, flexible work schedules, remote years and sabbaticals. Committed to nurturing young talent, Kim serves on the faculty at USC’s Annenberg School and also sits on the Board of Directors for ADCOLOR, The Paley Center for Media and The Grady College at the University of Georgia. She’s passionate about creating change in our industry and has been recognized as one of the most powerful women in advertising by Business Insider, a top LA executive by the Los Angeles Business Journal and has earned the American Advertising Federation’s Mosaic Award for Industry Career Achievement. Kim is a proud mother of two daughters, a struggling surfer and an SF native turned Angeleno.

Michael Houston
Grey Group

Michael Houston is a Mng Dir:Grey Newyork at Grey Group, Global CEO:Grey at WPP, and Exec VP/Director:Marketing at Grey Group. He has experience at Chiat Day Inc., Landor, and Young & Rubicam and has worked as CEO:North America at Grey Group, Chief Operating Officer at Grey Group, and President at Grey Group. Michael studied at University of Kansas.

Melissa Waggener Zorkin
We Communications

William Hickerson
American Bar Association

Donna Imperato
BCW Global

Tom Johnson is Chief Executive Officer of Abernathy MacGregor and head of its Mergers and Acquisitions practice. He works with companies across multiple sectors on a wide variety of topics, and has a particular expertise with M&A, private equity and closely held companies. His client experience includes work with a number of Fortune 100 companies and several of the world’s largest and best-known private companies on a wide variety of corporate communication and investor relations challenges, including reputation management, executive changes, activist investor preparedness and crisis response plans. His M&A expertise covers the full range of high-profile takeovers, cross-border acquisitions, contested merger situations and proxy contests. He is also an expert in media strategy, having spent more than a decade as a financial journalist prior to joining Abernathy. Mr. Johnson’s recent M&A advisory work includes working with Anthem on its acquisition of Cigna, Exor on its acquisition of PartnerRe, Coty on its acquisition of P&G’s beauty business, Office Depot on its merger with Staples, Sprint on its merger with Softbank and acquisition of Clearwire and Joh A. Benckiser on its acquisition of Peet’s Coffee & Tea and D.E. Master Blenders. Other transaction clients include Sanofi, Hewlett Packard, Alcatel SA, Carlyle Group, Blackstone Group and Starwood Capital. His proxy contest and activist defense experience includes advising CVR Energy, Office Depot, QEP Resources, Hewlett Packard, Sovereign Bancorp and Yahoo!. Prior to Abernathy MacGregor, Mr. Johnson was editor-in-charge of Investment Banking and Finance for Reuters, where he also ran the M&A and IPO desks. Earlier, he worked at CNN Financial News and at The Daily Record newspaper in Baltimore. He serves on the Board of Volunteers of America’s Greater New York Chapter.

Laurie Davies Adams
Wildlife Habitat Council

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