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Slattery vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1976
3.7
--$8.5M150
1952
3.5
West Covina, CA23$1.3M25
1963
4.3
Plymouth, MN2$210.0M700
E C Inc.
-
4.0
Portland, OR1--
-
4.2
Costa Mesa, CA1$7.0M50
Lc
-
4.1
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Building Solutions
1990
3.5
Dallas, TX1$1.6M20
1880
4.5
Fond du Lac, WI13$640.0M499
Stoneworks, Inc.
-
4.4
Hilton Head Island, SC1$5.5M10
-
4.3
Las Vegas, NV1$3.5M35
-
4.2
Bethesda, MD1$30.6M75
2000
4.4
George West, TX1$12.0M306
1967
4.6
Mentor, OH1$22.0M350
1945
4.3
Manchaca, TX1$61.4M83
1960
4.5
Kaukauna, WI5$112.2M100
Padgett Incorporated
1962
4.2
New Albany, IN1$10.6M20
MGB
2005
3.6
Sarasota, FL1$160,0005
1963
4.5
Tulsa, OK1$230.0M881
1972
4.3
Indianapolis, IN1$17.5M150
-
3.9
New York, NY1$3.1M50
1966
4.2
Irving, TX1$26.3M50

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Slattery salaries vs competitors

Compare Slattery salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Slattery
$51,189$24.61-

Compare Slattery job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Slattery
$67,519$32.46
Ahern
$76,791$36.92
Winchester Homes Inc.
$73,787$35.47
Padgett Incorporated
$70,127$33.71
E C Inc.
$69,625$33.47
Stoneworks, Inc.
$68,594$32.98
California Pools
$68,521$32.94
Building Solutions
$68,242$32.81
The Hardesty Company Inc
$68,078$32.73
Merritt
$67,974$32.68
The Skillman
$67,592$32.50
MGB
$67,351$32.38
Griffiths Corporation
$67,282$32.35
Green Planet Landscaping LLC
$67,222$32.32
Keller
$67,180$32.30
Tempo Air
$67,107$32.26
Boyer Inc.
$67,044$32.23
Aragon Construction
$67,012$32.22
Lc
$66,720$32.08
The Porter Co.
$66,495$31.97

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Slattery demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Slattery vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Slattery54%46%
Merritt55%45%
Lc58%42%
Ec Company60%40%
Griffiths Corporation61%39%
Ahern65%35%
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Slattery vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%15%10%5%3%
8.6
64%15%11%6%4%
9.7
73%12%7%5%3%
9.5
Lc
58%19%10%10%3%
9.8
Ec Company
61%17%11%7%4%
9.5
64%14%12%6%4%
9.8

Slattery and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Don F. Ahern
Ahern

Max A. Johnson (Andy)
Stoneworks, Inc.

Max A. (Andy) Johnson is a Chief Executive Officer at Stoneworks Inc. and is based in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. He has worked as Staff Accountant at Builders Transportation Co; Founder at BottomLine Development Group, LLC; and President at MAR MAC INC. Max studied at Presbyterian College between 1987 and 1991.

David M. Richards
The Porter Co.

Brian Mount
Tempo Air

Graduated from The University of Texas at Arlington, in 2009, with an undergraduate degree in Architecture. Started a small construction group in 2009 focused on single family renovations and remodels. Began work with a Tempo Inc. Q-Sub named U.S. Eco-Logic as a project manager providing green building consulting services, in 2011. Achieved LEED AP-Homes, BD+C and BD+OM; LEED Green Rater, LEED QAD, HERS Energy Rater, NGBS Verifier, City of Dallas Green Provider (commercial and residential), Green Built North Texas Verifier and IECC Code Inspector (Commercial and Residential) status over the next 3 years. In 2015, I moved to a separate Tempo Inc. Q-Sub called Tempo Mechanical as a project manager, providing HVAC Design and install services to one and two family new construction residences. In 2015 I was voted onto Tempo Inc, Board of Directors. In 2016, I was name Executive Vice President and General Manager of Tempo Mechanical. In January of 2019, the Tempo Board of Directors elected me Chief Operating Officer of the Corporation and on July 1st, 2020 the Board elected me Chief Executive Officer. I believe in providing fair and honest products at fair and honest prices, and truly believe Benjamin Franklin said it best, \'There is no greater gift you can give...than work worth doing\'

Scott Keller Ph.d.
Keller

Industry leading, innovative research and development executive with deep technical knowledge and 20 + years of global business experience in foods, ingredient chemistry, food processing, packaging, flavors, canning, manufacturing, intellectual property strategy, high performance teams and related domains.

G. Michael Merritt
Merritt

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