Sotheby’s is a non-profit company focusing on fine art, antiques, and collectibles. Established in 1987, the organization is headquartered in New York and led by CEO Charles F. Stewart. Sotheby's conducts auctions and private sales of items such as decorative art, jewelry, and other valuable collectibles. In addition to these services, the company offers related brokerage services for clients seeking professional assistance.
Sotheby's maintains a diverse workforce of 133 employees, with a high proportion of female and ethnic minority staff members. The organization has a strong Democratic Party affiliation among its employees and is known for its employee retention, with an average service length of 4.1 years. With an annual revenue of $1.0 billion, Sotheby's has emerged as an influential player in the non-profit sector.