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Speedway main competitors are Vudu, Murphy Oil, and CITGO Petroleum.

Competitor Summary. See how Speedway compares to its main competitors:

  • Kroger has the most employees (465,000).
  • Employees at Vudu earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $67,887.
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Speedway vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1952
4.4
Enon, OH2$23.6B40,230
1910
4.9
Houston, TX3$24.1B3,400
1950
4.9
Houston, TX2$2.0B675
1971
3.9
Louisville, KY4$2.0B4,700
1972
4.5
Westlake, OH2$10.8B20,259
1958
4.0
Knoxville, TN1$21.2B26,001
1958
4.4
Tulsa, OK16$9.2B24,034
1967
3.7
White House Station, NJ1$556.0M1,904
2004
4.5
Sunnyvale, CA1-180
1883
4.5
Cincinnati, OH26$147.1B465,000
1984
4.1
Westborough, MA10$20.5B25,001
1918
4.5
Keene, NH20$30.0B17,000
1958
4.2
Eau Claire, WI12$10.0B45,000
1951
4.3
Tempe, AZ38$7.8B40,001
1945
4.4
Phoenix, AZ2$5.6B19,500
1959
4.5
Baltimore, MD3$974.0M1,356
1986
4.2
Boca Raton, FL3$7.0B38,000
1934
4.4
Atlanta, GA1$9.1B7,450
1975
4.3
Meridian, ID1$600.0M3,000
1972
4.4
Greenville, SC2$510.0M3,000
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3.8
Redondo Beach, CA1$1.2M25

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Speedway salaries vs competitors

Among Speedway competitors, employees at Vudu earn the most with an average yearly salary of $67,887.

Compare Speedway salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Speedway
$29,152$14.02-
CITGO Petroleum
$41,700$20.05-
Murphy Oil
$52,605$25.29-
Thorntons
$31,245$15.02-
TravelCenters of America
$33,792$16.25-
Pilot Flying J
$28,189$13.55-

Compare Speedway job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Speedway
$35,733$17.18
Murphy Oil
$95,920$46.12
CITGO Petroleum
$92,766$44.60
Classic Cleaners & Laundry
$39,084$18.79
Spinx
$38,848$18.68
Jackson Food Store
$36,950$17.76
Vudu
$36,668$17.63
TravelCenters of America
$36,274$17.44
C&S Wholesale Grocers
$35,115$16.88
RaceTrac
$35,034$16.84
Menards
$34,488$16.58
Royal Farms
$34,469$16.57
QuickChek
$34,378$16.53
Thorntons
$34,364$16.52
Kroger
$34,043$16.37
U-Haul
$33,964$16.33
Office Depot
$33,629$16.17
Circle K
$33,166$15.94
Pilot Flying J
$32,625$15.69
BJ's Wholesale Club
$32,244$15.50

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Speedway demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Speedway vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Murphy Oil36%64%
Kroger49%51%
BJ's Wholesale Club53%47%
TravelCenters of America55%45%
Office Depot59%41%
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Compare race at Speedway vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%15%16%6%3%
9.7
58%18%13%7%4%
9.9
65%11%14%6%3%
9.9
66%14%11%6%3%
8.6
62%17%12%6%3%
9.8
61%18%11%6%3%
9.7

Speedway and similar companies CEOs

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Roger W. Jenkins
Murphy Oil

Roger W. Jenkins was elected President & Chief Executive Officer of Murphy Oil Corporation in 2013. Jenkins joined Murphy in 2001 as Drilling Manager in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In 2002, he was promoted to Operations Manager, Sabah. In 2004, he was promoted to Senior Operations Manager. Jenkins was named General Manager, Sabah Operations in 2006 before being promoted to Vice President/General Manager, Sabah Operations in early 2007. In September 2007, he transferred to Houston after being named Senior Vice President, North America, overseeing all North American operations and exploration. In 2009, he became President of Murphy Exploration & Production Company and was named Chief Operating Officer for Murphy Oil Corporation in 2012. 
Jenkins earned a bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering from Louisiana State University in 1983. He received an MBA in Finance from Tulane University in 1994 and has completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School. Prior to joining Murphy, Jenkins spent 17 years with another major oil company.

Gerry P. Smith
Office Depot

Gerry P. Smith was named Chief Executive Officer of Office Depot, Inc. and a Director in February 2017. Prior to joining Office Depot, Smith served as Executive Vice President of Lenovo Group Ltd. and served in a number of senior executive roles across the business. Gerry joined Lenovo in 2006 and was instrumental in the company’s growth to become the largest personal computer (PC) company. He was also a leader in building the company’s global brand recognition and expansion during the past decade. In his role as Executive Vice President, he was responsible for operations across Lenovo’s global product portfolio. Previously as Chief Operating Officer of the Personal Computing Group and Enterprise Business Group, he led Lenovo to the top position in world-wide PC sales and as President of the Americas, he led Lenovo’s America’s Group to record market share and profits. He also served as Senior Vice President of Lenovo’s Global Supply Chain, where his leadership was recognized by leading research firm, Gartner, in ranking Lenovo’s supply chain among the best in the world. Prior to Lenovo, Gerry held executive positions at Dell, as the company became a global leader in PCs. In his last role, he built the Dell Singapore Design Center and led Dell to the leading market position in flat panels as Vice President and General Manager of Displays. He is a graduate of Pacific Lutheran University.

W. Rodney McMullen
Kroger

William Rodney McMullen (born 1961) is an American businessman, the CEO of Kroger, the second-largest general retailer in the US, since January 1, 2014.

Jonathan M. Pertchik
TravelCenters of America

Mr. Pertchik has been our Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer since 2019. He is also Executive Vice President of our manager, The RMR Group LLC (Nasdaq: RMR) and a member of the RMR Executive Operating Committee. Prior to joining TA, Mr. Pertchik served as Chief Executive Officer of Starwood Capital Group’s Intown Suites, the largest wholly-owned, extended stay hotel chain in the United States. Additionally, Mr. Pertchik has served as an executive for companies owned or controlled by private equity groups, including TPG, Carl Icahn, Richard LeFrank and Perry Capital.

Robert W. Eddy
BJ's Wholesale Club

Robert W. Eddy is an Executive Vice President, Chief Financial and Administrative Officer at BJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB HOLDINGS, INC..

Bob Palmer, chief executive officer for C&S Wholesale Grocers, is responsible for all aspects of the Company strategy, growth plan, customer satisfaction and day-to-day operations. Bob has more than 30 years of industry experience, and was most recently the executive vice president, chief procurement officer at C&S before his retirement in 2019. Bob joined C&S in February 1986 as head buyer and served as the director of Procurement until 1995 which he was promoted to vice president. He was promoted to senior vice president of Non-perishable Procurement in October 1996. Prior to joining C&S, Bob worked for four years with Riverside Markets, a division of Penn Traffic Company in DuBois, Pa. He spent four years as a retail store manager within Alberstons Southco Division in Florida and Alabama. In 2002, Bob was named director emeritus of the Northeast Wholesale Food Distributors Association. Bob earned his bachelor’s degree in business management from Franklin Pierce College in Rindge, N.H.

Carlos E. Jordá
CITGO Petroleum

John Jackson
Jackson Food Store

John Jackson works at Jacksons Food Stores and a CEO at Jacksons Food Stores and is based in New York City, New York.

John Menard Jr.
Menards

Shameek Konar
Pilot Flying J

Shameek Konar serves as Pilot Company’s chief executive officer. Headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, Pilot Company is the 10th largest privately held company in the United States and employs 28,000 team members. Founded in 1958, Pilot Company has grown to become one of the leading suppliers of fuel and is the largest operator of travel centers in North America. The company supplies more than 11 billion gallons of fuel per year and has an industry-leading network of more than 1,000 fueling locations. With the third largest tanker fleet in North America, Pilot Company also provides end-to-end logistics solutions, clean and crude hauling, and water disposal in the nation’s busiest basins. Shameek previously served as Pilot Company’s chief strategy officer, leading the company’s energy division, including business and asset development, supply, distribution and sales. His leadership was instrumental in growing Pilot Company’s energy business, innovating the platform and executing several acquisitions since his tenure at Pilot Company began in 2017. Prior to joining Pilot Company, Shameek served as chief investment officer and executive committee member at Castleton Commodities International and Mercuria Energy Trading in Houston. He oversaw mergers, acquisitions and operations of physical assets across the firm’s commodities merchant platform spanning Asia, the Americas, and Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). He also was managing director and global co-head of commodities principal investments at Goldman Sachs, where he focused on growing the company’s physical natural gas and crude oil businesses. Shameek served in several senior roles at Constellation Energy, including senior vice president of corporate strategy and development. Shameek earned a Ph.D. in economics and finance from Vanderbilt University in Nashville and a Bachelor of Arts in economics and mathematics from St. Stephen’s College in India.

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