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  • Hillside Family of Agencies has the most employees (2,298).
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St. Francis Children's Center vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1968
3.7
Milwaukee, WI1$3.0M48
1944
3.3
Denver, CO1$8.3M72
Wyoming Valley Children's Association
1924
3.7
Forty Fort, PA1$5.0M20
1983
3.1
Amherst, NY1$3.0M30
1970
3.8
Minneapolis, MN1$5.0M25
1837
4.0
Rochester, NY1$29.0M2,298
1965
3.7
Cleveland, MS1$10.0M50
1851
4.0
Dobbs Ferry, NY4$49.9M644
1965
3.6
Little Falls, MN1$10.0M50
ABC Human Svc
-
3.6
Gastonia, NC1$270,0007
-
3.5
Pittsburgh, PA1$10.0M100
1999
4.1
Wichita, KS1$50.0M117
1895
4.1
New York, NY1$50.0M200
Bethany Children's Home
1863
3.3
Womelsdorf, PA1$280,0007
Central Community House
1935
3.8
Columbus, OH1$5.0M5
1906
4.0
Detroit, MI1$50.0M320
New North
2002
3.1
Frederick, MD1$490,00011
1966
3.3
Rushford, MN2$2.5M125
2000
4.0
Arlington, TX1$10.0M48
Boys Town
2007
4.1
--$8.4M-
1962
4.1
Poughkeepsie, NY1$37.6M917

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St. Francis Children's Center salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
St. Francis Children's Center
$50,641$24.35-

Compare St. Francis Children's Center job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
St. Francis Children's Center
$64,862$31.18
Sewall Child Development Center
$78,019$37.51
Central Community House
$66,282$31.87
Matrix Human Services
$63,895$30.72
Semcac
$63,327$30.45
New North
$62,781$30.18
Professional
$62,604$30.10
Bolivar County Head Start Program
$62,108$29.86
Abilities First, Inc.
$61,789$29.71
Boys Town
$61,655$29.64
The Children's Village
$61,179$29.41
Hillside Family of Agencies
$60,015$28.85
Tri County Community Action
$58,844$28.29
Bethany Children's Home
$58,241$28.00
Child Start
$55,092$26.49
Union Settlement
$54,746$26.32
Bornhava
$52,497$25.24
Family Child Development Center
$51,707$24.86
ABC Human Svc
$49,805$23.94
CK Family Services
$46,332$22.28

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St. Francis Children's Center demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at St. Francis Children's Center vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
St. Francis Children's Center17%83%
Semcac27%73%
Abilities First, Inc.29%71%
Bethany Children's Home31%69%
Union Settlement37%63%
Hillside Family of Agencies39%61%

Compare race at St. Francis Children's Center vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
75%8%9%6%2%
8.2
62%15%13%6%3%
9.6
58%21%10%7%4%
8.6
80%8%5%4%4%
6.0
Bethany Children's Home
64%17%9%6%3%
7.8
51%28%12%6%2%
8.8

St. Francis Children's Center and similar companies CEOs

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Jeremy C. Kohomban
The Children's Village

Dr. Jeremy Christopher Kohomban is the President and CEO of The Children’s Village and the President of Harlem Dowling. The Children’s Village, founded in 1851, and Harlem Dowling, founded in 1831, provide a broad continuum of residential and community-embedded programs, serving 15,000 children and families each year. Dr. Kohomban is an author, sometimes an activist, and always a pragmatic leader. He has played a lead role in the family support and residential treatment reforms that are transforming children’s care. Dr. Kohomban is driven by the belief that every child, regardless of age, deserves a family, and he is outspoken in his recognition of the social justice antecedents that drive child welfare and juvenile justice. Under his leadership, The Children’s Village, the nation’s oldest and once the largest children’s residential treatment center, has been transformed into a national model for community-embedded family support. The Children’s Village is the Gold Prize winner of the New York Community Trust-New York Magazine’s Nonprofit Excellence Awards, the US Congressional Coalition Angels in Adoption award, the Child Welfare League of America Exemplary Innovative Leadership Award and the Alliance for Strong Families and Communities, Samuel Gerson Nordlinger Leadership Award. Dr. Kohomban’s contributions are noted in the Congressional Record and successes recognized by many, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Fox Business, and NPR. City Limits magazine identified him as a leader with a “clear vision for the future”; David Tobis, in his book, From Pariahs to Partners, How Parents and their Allies Changed New York City’s Child Welfare System, describes him as “one of the most parent-focused, reform-minded, and effective administrators in the field.” Dr. Kohomban testified before the US Senate Finance Committee on the need for finance reform that supports children, families and communities and, in March of 2018, with the passage of the Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA), The Chronicle of Social Change noted that Dr. Kohomban was one of the most important off-the-Hill boosters of the FFPSA, described as the “biggest federal overhaul of foster care in decades.” He is chair of the Human Services Council of New York, the national co-chair of the Children Need Amazing Parents (CHAMPS) campaign, and a Trustee of Save the Children. He is a graduate of Emporia State University, Kansas, and holds a Masters from Long Island University, New York, a PhD from the School for Business and Leadership at Regent University, Virginia, and a LittD (Honorary Doctor of Letters) from Mercy College, New York.

Joseph Birli
Bethany Children's Home

Heidi Heissenbuttel is a Chief Executive Officer at Sewall Child Development Center Inc and is based in United States.

David Nocenti
Union Settlement

Mr. Brad Coulter
Matrix Human Services

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