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    Sager Electronics vs competitors

    CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
    1887
    3.8
    Middleborough, MA10$70.0M361
    1928
    4.4
    Fort Worth, TX1$320.0M800
    1953
    3.4
    Massillon, OH2$15.0M100
    1946
    3.1
    Seminole, FL2$8.1M125
    -
    3.8
    Santa Monica, CA1$4.3M25
    1950
    3.5
    Oakdale, PA1$3.0M35
    1967
    4.0
    Cupertino, CA6$16.8M50
    1976
    4.0
    Fountain Inn, SC1$30.0M175
    -
    3.9
    Tucson, AZ2$5.3M35
    1942
    3.2
    Orchard Park, NY12$1.0M50
    Carlisle Wide Plank Floors
    1966
    3.1
    Denver, CO1$250,0003
    Clarisonic
    2001
    3.9
    Redmond, WA1$1.3M7
    -
    4.1
    Santa Fe Springs, CA1$39.3M50
    Asaclean Purging Compounds
    1996
    3.8
    Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ1$2.4M10
    Decor Moulding & Supply
    1888
    3.1
    Hauppauge, NY1$560,00016
    IEWC
    1962
    3.7
    New Berlin, WI6$375.0M6
    F. Schumacher & Co.
    -
    4.0
    New York, NY1--
    1925
    4.3
    Lebanon, IN1$18.9M103
    1947
    4.1
    Lincolnshire, IL1$840.0M3,600
    1993
    4.3
    Richmond, VA1$130.0M400
    1941
    4.5
    Melville, NY87$3.8B6,000

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    Sager Electronics salaries vs competitors

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    CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
    Sager Electronics
    $54,976$26.43-

    Compare Sager Electronics job title salaries vs competitors

    CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
    Sager Electronics
    $58,428$28.09
    Allied Electronics & Automation
    $80,993$38.94
    MSC Industrial Direct Co
    $76,143$36.61
    F. Schumacher & Co.
    $74,941$36.03
    IEWC
    $70,234$33.77
    Sun Lighting
    $69,466$33.40
    Clarisonic
    $68,672$33.02
    Master Distributors
    $68,340$32.86
    Carlisle Wide Plank Floors
    $67,657$32.53
    Southern Lock & Supply
    $66,393$31.92
    Premier Safety
    $61,700$29.66
    Asaclean Purging Compounds
    $60,488$29.08
    Decor Moulding & Supply
    $60,249$28.97
    Curbell, Inc.
    $60,223$28.95
    Midwestern Industries
    $60,050$28.87
    Evergreen Enterprises
    $59,668$28.69
    General Binding Corporation
    $59,187$28.46
    Festool USA
    $59,018$28.37
    The E. Jordan Brookes Co., Inc.
    $57,825$27.80
    Ewing Foley
    $57,716$27.75

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    Sager Electronics demographics vs competitors

    Compare gender at Sager Electronics vs competitors

    Job titleMaleFemale
    Master Distributors53%47%
    Allied Electronics & Automation55%45%
    General Binding Corporation61%39%
    Carlisle Wide Plank Floors64%36%
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    Female

    Compare race at Sager Electronics vs competitors

    CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
    57%20%12%7%3%
    7.9
    62%14%12%8%4%
    7.2
    Carlisle Wide Plank Floors
    78%11%6%3%1%
    6.3
    56%22%12%7%4%
    7.8

    Sager Electronics and similar companies CEOs

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    Erik David Gershwind
    MSC Industrial Direct Co

    Erik Gershwind is MSC Industrial Supply Co.'s President and Chief Executive Officer. He served as President and Chief Operating Officer from 2011-2012, was named Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer in 2009 and was elected to MSC's Board of Directors in October 2010. For more than 15 years, Erik has managed key aspects of MSC's business, beginning with mergers and acquisitions in 1996 and expanding into sales, product management, marketing and e-Commerce. Since 2008, Erik has led the company's strategic team responsible for directing the business into new growth markets. In 1999, Erik established MSC's highly successful internet business that today features more than 900,000 products and represents more than 41 percent of the company's revenue.

    Current CEO of Altron Group where our purpose is to deliver innovation that matters. Our vision is to be the leading technology solutions providers in our chosen markets as One Altron. He is a published author of “Betting on a Darkie”

    As CEO, Frank Qiu spearheads the operations of Evergreen Enterprises from managing financial and physical resources to long-term strategic planning and company organization. Prior to Evergreen, Frank's positions included being an assistant professor with the Fudan Economics Research Center, a member of a Shanghai government think tank focused on economic development. As an insurance sales agent at Prudential Insurance, Frank became a member of “President's Club,” the highest honor for top sales at the company and was also the owner of Evergreen Financial Services, his own successful P&C insurance agency. In 1993, at the creation of Evergreen Enterprises, Frank was a significant part of the venture, working with sales, sourcing, and partnerships. In 1995, to meet the needs of a quickly growing business, he sold his sales agency and devoted all of his time to Evergreen by taking on the role of CEO. In less than ten years, the company became a global enterprise with more than 300 full-time employees and thousands of uniquely designed products, meeting both indoor and outdoor decorative needs of American families. In 2000, Frank was named the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year for Virginia. Frank earned a B.B.A. in 1986 from Fudan University in China as well as a M.A. in Economics from Old Dominion University in 1989. He was also selected for three consecutive years to attend executive seminars co-sponsored by Harvard's Business School. As an alumnus of Fudan University, Frank was named “2009 Alumni of the Year” for his outstanding leadership in Evergreen's innovation and counter-attack during the economic downturn. He also sits on the board of Fudan's “MBA mentor-ship program” by coaching MBA students in their academic studies and career development. Taking on a role as an ambassador in American and Chinese relations, Frank has worked to facilitate business partnerships between the US and China, while inspiring future generations to achieve their entrepreneurial dreams. An enthusiastic cultural representative and philanthropist, Frank lives in Goochland, Virginia with his wife and two children. Frank loves gardening, reading, and chess.

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    IEWC

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