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Seattle Reproductive Medicine vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2004
3.6
Seattle, WA1$7.3M133
1903
3.8
Urban Honolulu, HI1$19.0M350
1991
4.5
Chicago, IL1$96.0M650
-
3.4
Morganton, NC1$1.5M50
-
3.9
Fredericktown, MO1$17.8M350
2006
3.9
Dayton, OH1$4.6M375
1925
3.3
Statesboro, GA1$2.9M66
1969
4.0
Renton, WA1$18.0M200
1974
4.1
Beverly Hills, CA67$43.0M750
1958
3.9
Wilkes-Barre, PA1$3.2M149
Midtown Medical Center Inc
2002
4.2
West Sacramento, CA1$170,0001
1983
4.1
Cincinnati, OH5$21.9M100
Ibn Sina Foundation Community Medical & Dental Clinic
2001
4.0
Houston, TX1$690,0004
2007
4.1
Downey, CA1$4.3M300
-
4.2
Eugene, OR1$500,00050
2000
3.8
Harvey, IL1$10.0M75
Berks Community Health Center
2010
4.1
Reading, PA1$10.0M24
1976
4.0
Bridgeport, CT1$48.6M100
-
3.9
Maple Grove, MN1$7.8M50
1938
4.5
New Hartford, NY1$42.3M400
1999
4.0
Norwalk, CT1$10.0M60

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Seattle Reproductive Medicine salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Seattle Reproductive Medicine
$43,420$20.88-

Compare Seattle Reproductive Medicine job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Seattle Reproductive Medicine
$31,564$15.18
Family Christian Health Center
$37,133$17.85
Optimus Health Care
$35,080$16.87
Oak Street Medical
$34,610$16.64
The Women's Health Group Inc
$34,263$16.47
The Honolulu Medical Group Inc.
$32,850$15.79
Norwalk Comm. Health
$32,765$15.75
Southlake Clinic
$32,649$15.70
Oncology Institute
$32,400$15.58
Berks Community Health Center
$32,247$15.50
Ibn Sina Foundation Community Medical & Dental Clinic
$32,227$15.49
Bosley
$32,166$15.46
Midtown Medical Center Inc
$31,994$15.38
Madison Medical Center
$31,900$15.34
Dayton Physicians Network
$31,820$15.30
Pediatric Center
$31,623$15.20
Access Community Health Network
$31,370$15.08
North Clinic
$31,252$15.02
Family Health Care Center
$30,721$14.77
Slocum-Dickson Medical Group
$30,715$14.77

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Seattle Reproductive Medicine demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Seattle Reproductive Medicine vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Oak Street Medical11%89%
Oncology Institute20%80%
Access Community Health Network24%76%
Ibn Sina Foundation Community Medical & Dental Clinic45%55%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
54%24%11%7%3%
9.0
61%17%11%7%4%
9.6
Ibn Sina Foundation Community Medical & Dental Clinic
30%27%8%12%23%
9.7
37%45%6%9%3%
9.1

Seattle Reproductive Medicine and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Donna Thompson is a CEO at Access Community Health Network. She attended DePaul University.

Rob Spurrell
Bosley

Rich Schiano is a Chief Executive Officer at ONCOLOGY/HEMATOLOGY CARE INC. He has worked as Dir:North America Health Care at PROCTER & GAMBLE CO and Vice President at ONCOLOGY/HEMATOLOGY CARE INC.

Aijaz Ali Khowaja
Ibn Sina Foundation Community Medical & Dental Clinic

Public and Global Health Executive with twenty-five years of experience and expertise in leading and managing life-saving initiatives throughout South Asia and the U.S. Currently managing Drug Recovery Centers along with comprehensive primary care and behavioral health centers in the States of Georgia, Kentucky, Ohio and Texas. In 2002 co-founded and model architect of Ibn Sina Foundation, a nonprofit designed to provide primary and dental care services to low-income and indigent individuals; appointed founding CEO in 2004. Grew the Foundation from one strip center clinic in 2002 to six stand-alone clinics throughout Greater Houston (by December 2013). Ibn Sina Foundation is one of the largest nonprofit community clinic systems in the state of Texas providing nearly 80,000 patient visits per year. Cultivated Ibn Sina Foundation's annual budget from 25,000 per year to more than $6,000,000 per year in 2013. In 2012 was awarded St. Luke's Episcopal Charities highest honor, Community Health Leadership Award. Accomplishments and Leadership: - Secured over $25,000,000 in private philanthropic and government funds in nine years - Led vision for and construction of a six-community clinic system throughout Greater Houston Global Health Care Initiatives: Developed Strategic Vision for Isra University's Public Health Mission; Created Strategic Plan for Comprehensive Primary and Secondary Health Care Services for the Southern Region of Pakistan via Aga Khan Health Services

Karen Daley (McQueeney)
Optimus Health Care

Karen (McQueeney) Daley is a Chief Executive Officer at Optimus Health Care and is based in Bridgeport, Connecticut. She has worked as Director, Risk Management at Bridgeport Hospital; Director Risk Management/Associate Counsel at Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center; and Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel at Optimus Health Care. Karen attended Boston College Law School between 2000 and 2003, Wethersfield High School, and Boston College Law School between 1986 and 1989.

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