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  • Amundi has the most employees (4,500).
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SageView Advisory Group vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1989
3.5
Irvine, CA1$18.3M140
1973
4.1
Cleveland, OH1$22.6M300
2010
4.8
El Segundo, CA4$1.6B1,300
2015
3.8
Los Angeles, CA1$970,000125
1984
4.2
New York, NY1-376
1995
4.3
Fort Lee, NJ1$30.0M46
1999
4.6
New York, NY1$284.1M787
-
3.7
Abilene, TX1$1.4M50
1969
3.9
Memphis, TN4$26.7M110
2010
4.0
Boston, MA2$37.2M4,500
1990
3.8
New York, NY1$8.5M75
-
3.9
Memphis, TN1$490,00050
Wasatch Global Investors
1975
3.8
Salt Lake City, UT1$2.1M5
1983
4.0
Dallas, TX1$94.7M136
2002
3.8
Minneapolis, MN7$7.8M94
-
4.4
Boston, MA1-30
-
4.0
Dallas, TX1$4.0M198
1997
3.9
Berwyn, PA1$11.0M350
1984
4.7
Armonk, NY1-376
1987
3.2
Kennesaw, GA1$6.6M68
1989
3.3
Little Silver, NJ1$11.1M50

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SageView Advisory Group salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
SageView Advisory Group
$77,820$37.41-

Compare SageView Advisory Group job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
SageView Advisory Group
$86,767$41.71
Amundi
$104,729$50.35
Capstone Partners
$95,604$45.96
Green Capital
$94,262$45.32
Private Wealth Management
$91,380$43.93
Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors
$91,217$43.85
Aegis Venture Funds
$91,067$43.78
Palisade Capital
$89,465$43.01
Chartwell Investment Partners
$85,119$40.92
Wasatch Global Investors
$82,437$39.63
Strategic Retirement Partners
$81,776$39.32
Henssler Financial
$80,889$38.89
Westwood Holdings Group
$80,248$38.58
Axiom Capital Management
$80,158$38.54
Falcon Partners
$80,142$38.53
Buckman Buckman & Reid
$78,312$37.65
Duncan-Williams
$75,207$36.16
Northland Securities
$75,014$36.06
FXCM
$72,867$35.03
MAI Capital Management
$71,815$34.53

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SageView Advisory Group demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Cetera Financial Group57%43%
Amundi62%38%
Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors66%34%
Westwood Holdings Group67%33%
Northland Securities68%33%
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Compare race at SageView Advisory Group vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
55%13%7%19%6%
9.8
46%21%9%22%1%
6.6
78%7%6%7%3%
6.4
47%16%10%24%3%
7.9
52%18%9%17%4%
9.5
46%18%10%23%4%
8.4

SageView Advisory Group and similar companies CEOs

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LeAnn Rummel joined Cetera Financial Institutions (formerly PrimeVest Financial Services) in 1992 and currently serves as president and CEO, where she focuses on all aspects of the business. Prior to this role, she served as national sales director, where she oversaw all sales functions, including financial institution relationship management, sales support, product management, Rep on Demand, representative recruitment, sales supervision and strategic partner relations. Additionally, she leads the firm’s Executive Committee and acts as president of Cetera’s insurance agencies.

Mr. Randy G. Nitzsche
Northland Securities

Mr. Randy G. Nitzsche is a Chief Executive Officer at Northland Securities and is based in United States.

H. John Buckman (Jack)
Buckman Buckman & Reid

Liam F.t. Dalton
Axiom Capital Management

Yves Perrier
Amundi

After ten years’ experience in auditing and consultancy, Yves Perrier joined Société Générale in 1987, where he was appointed Head of Group Accounting (1987-1991), Financial Controller (1991-1995), and Chief Financial Officer (1995-1999). In September 1999, he joined Crédit Lyonnais when it was being privatised. As a member of the Executive Committee, he supervised the finance, risk and audit functions. He was also a Director of Crédit Lyonnais Asset Management. At the end of 2002, he oversaw the deal that led to the merger with Crédit Agricole acting on behalf of Crédit Lyonnais. A member of Crédit Agricole S.A.’s Executive Committee since June 2003, he simultaneously held the positions of Head of Group Risk Management and Deputy Head of the Investment Banking division in charge of support functions. In this capacity, he directed the split-off of Crédit Lyonnais’ retail banking and investment banking activities, and the latter’s subsequent merger with Crédit Agricole Indosuez to form Calyon on 1 May 2004. On that date he was appointed Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Calyon in charge of structured finance, brokerage, risk and support functions. In 2005, he also took responsibility for the international network. In September 2007, Yves Perrier was named Head of Asset Management and Institutional Services at Crédit Agricole S.A., Chairman and CEO of Crédit Agricole Asset Management, and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of CACEIS. In 2009, he led the project to form Amundi by combining the asset management activities of Crédit Agricole and Société Générale. Appointed CEO of Amundi on 1 January 2010, he was in charge of implementing the merger. He also supervises Crédit Agricole S.A. group’s administrative and custody activities. He is Chairman of the Board of Directors of CACEIS. Additionally, Yves Perrier chairs the Collège des Investisseurs Institutionnels at Paris-Europlace. He is the author of a report published in July 2010 on developing long-term saving. Yves Perrier graduated from ESSEC and is a certified public accountant.

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Capstone Partners

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Aegis Venture Funds

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