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    Ryan Homes vs competitors

    CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
    1948
    3.7
    Reston, VA1$1.2M50
    1976
    4.5
    Columbus, OH19$4.5B1,359
    1993
    3.1
    Solon, OH1$1.6M25
    Vwr Scientific Products
    -
    3.9
    ----
    2007
    3.7
    --$17.0M125
    1966
    4.4
    Boca Raton, FL14$737.8M4,501
    Realtor®
    -
    4.5
    Dover, DE1$1.0M15
    2008
    4.1
    Elmhurst, IL1$200.0M550
    2009
    4.0
    Fort Worth, TX3$6.4M74
    1987
    4.5
    Addison, TX1-360
    Auto-Chlor System
    1938
    3.8
    Mountain View, CA10$1.4M15
    1955
    3.7
    Phoenix, AZ1$1.1B4,999
    1918
    4.5
    Atlanta, GA2$230.0M900
    Tempus International Marketing Enterprises Ltd
    1997
    3.8
    Orlando, FL1$600,0001
    Unique Group
    -
    3.3
    --$22.5M-
    1995
    3.8
    Dublin, OH1$6.7M87
    Property Minder
    -
    3.8
    San Jose, CA1$400,0006
    1998
    3.8
    Dublin, CA1$4.4M100
    2001
    3.6
    New York, NY1$3.0M101
    Dream Home Properties
    -
    3.8
    Madison, MS1$170,0005

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    Ryan Homes salaries vs competitors

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    CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
    Ryan Homes
    $50,302$24.18-

    Compare Ryan Homes job title salaries vs competitors

    CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
    Ryan Homes
    $69,029$33.19
    Anchor Associates
    $77,181$37.11
    DSA Realty Services
    $73,456$35.32
    New Home Star
    $70,143$33.72
    Epcon Franchising
    $70,079$33.69
    Tempus International Marketing Enterprises Ltd
    $69,889$33.60
    Vwr Scientific Products
    $69,763$33.54
    Realtor®
    $69,531$33.43
    Impression Homes
    $69,506$33.42
    Grand Homes
    $69,426$33.38
    Landiscor Real Estate Mapping
    $69,390$33.36
    Colortone
    $69,355$33.34
    New Home Professionals
    $69,287$33.31
    Property Minder
    $69,281$33.31
    Auto-Chlor System
    $68,947$33.15
    Unique Group
    $68,698$33.03
    Selig Enterprises
    $68,374$32.87
    Dream Home Properties
    $67,952$32.67
    M/I Homes
    $67,705$32.55
    Bluegreen Vacations Unlimited
    $44,339$21.32

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    Ryan Homes demographics vs competitors

    Compare gender at Ryan Homes vs competitors

    Job titleMaleFemale
    Bluegreen Vacations Unlimited43%57%
    New Home Star45%55%
    M/I Homes65%35%
    Ryan Homes--

    Compare race at Ryan Homes vs competitors

    CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
    66%12%13%7%3%
    9.5
    64%15%13%6%3%
    9.9
    63%18%12%5%3%
    7.4

    Ryan Homes and similar companies CEOs

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    Robert H. Schottenstein
    M/I Homes

    Robert Schottenstein is a Chairman/President/CEO at Alvarez & Marsal and Board Member at L BRANDS, INC.. He has worked as Board Member at INSTALLED BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC.; Board Member at Huntington; and President/Asst Secretary at Alvarez & Marsal. Robert works or has worked as TRUSTEE at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, MEMBER at American Society of Heating Refrigerating & A-C Engineers, and TRUSTEE at Alissa Schottenstein Skip Trust. He attended Capital University Law School and Indiana University.

    Alan B. Levan serves as Chairman and CEO of BBX Capital Corporation (NYSE: BBX) and Chairman and CEO of Bluegreen Vacations (NYSE: BXG), a 90% owned subsidiary of BBX Capital. Throughout his career, spanning more than four decades, Mr. Levan has served as Chairman of four New York Stock Exchange listed companies and been a driving force in raising more than $2 billion in debt and equity. In 1971, at the age of 27, he founded IRE Financial, the predecessor to BBX Capital Corporation, and over the next ten years, raised hundreds of millions of dollars and built a national portfolio of real estate exceeding $1.5 billion in value. Mr. Levan spearheaded the acquisition and development of several master-planned communities including tens of thousands of square feet of commercial space, shopping centers and thousands of homes. After acquiring control of BankAtlantic in 1984, Mr. Levan built the company into a 100-branch, $6 billion Florida Banking franchise and later led its sale to BB&T. As a director of Benihana, Inc. (formerly listed on NASDAQ: BNHN), Mr. Levan managed the sale of the company. Benihana grew from $2 per share, to a $16.30 per share acquisition deal price. Under his leadership, BBX Capital has invested in and acquired businesses in banking, retail brokerage and investment banking, hospitality and timeshare, real estate and other sectors.

    Stephen Selig "Steve"
    Selig Enterprises

    Olivier Peardon
    Colortone

    Phil Fankhauser
    Epcon Franchising

    Boris Gruzman
    Property Minder

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