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  • Educational Alliance has the most employees (1,000).
  • The oldest company is Old Colony Ymca, founded in 1888.
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Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1937
4.1
New York, NY1$8.2M155
1966
3.9
Orlando, FL2$5.0M100
1977
3.8
San Antonio, TX1$6.5M125
1970
4.2
San Francisco, CA1$22.0M50
Meals on Wheels of Wake County
1974
3.7
Raleigh, NC1$2.8M19
1969
3.1
Portland, OR1$9.8M105
Henry Street Settlement
1893
3.8
New York, NY1$37.2M2
2000
3.7
Washington Court House, OH1$1.5M85
1888
3.4
Brockton, MA1$370,00050
Youth Opportunities Unlimited
1982
4.1
Cleveland, OH1$10.0M20
1982
3.5
Jackson, MS1$999,99950
Godman Guild
1898
3.2
Columbus, OH1$1.1M15
1889
4.0
New York, NY1$52.8M1,000
Catskill Center
1969
3.6
--$1.6M15
1969
3.6
Pocatello, ID1$7.3M75
1968
4.0
Pawtucket, RI1$10.0M125
2001
4.0
Rochester, NY1$10.0M50
1964
4.3
Waterbury, CT6$50.0M250
1989
3.5
Butler, PA1$490,00050
Girls Inc. of Lynn
1942
4.2
Lynn, MA1$5.0M7
1936
4.7
Kansas City, MO2$156.4M350

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Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center
$37,765$18.16-

Compare Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center
$54,823$26.36
Meals on Wheels of Wake County
$59,223$28.47
Meals on Wheels San Antonio
$59,066$28.40
Youth Opportunities Unlimited
$57,809$27.79
Catskill Center
$56,396$27.11
Godman Guild
$56,202$27.02
Meals on Wheels San Francisco
$55,402$26.64
New Horizons Ministries Office
$55,373$26.62
Fayette County Family YMCA
$55,098$26.49
YWCA
$54,991$26.44
Girls Inc. of Lynn
$53,903$25.91
Educational Alliance
$52,800$25.38
Henry Street Settlement
$52,210$25.10
The Community Place of Greater Rochester
$51,837$24.92
New Opportunities
$51,086$24.56
Meals on Wheels People
$50,782$24.41
Blackstone Valley Community Action Program (BVCAP)
$50,192$24.13
South Eastern Id Community Action
$50,084$24.08
Children International
$48,885$23.50
Seniors First
$48,193$23.17

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Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Seniors First27%73%
The Community Place of Greater Rochester33%67%
Educational Alliance34%66%
Henry Street Settlement45%55%
Meals on Wheels San Francisco56%44%
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Compare race at Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
54%22%12%8%4%
9.2
Henry Street Settlement
49%26%11%9%4%
9.3
59%17%14%6%3%
7.7
52%16%8%20%4%
8.6
58%16%17%5%3%
7.6
74%12%6%5%3%
8.4

Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Dr James Gatling
New Opportunities

Alan van Capelle
Educational Alliance

Alan van Capelle is a nationally recognized leader in the field of civil rights and social justice. As CEO of Educational Alliance, he leads a network of community centers offering social, educational, cultural and recreational services, programs, and events to the diverse population of downtown Manhattan. Selected by the Jewish Daily Forward as one of the “Forward 50,” Mr. van Capelle catapulted Bend the Arc into the forefront of the national progressive landscape as CEO and represented the American Jewish community in his speech at the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington. Also chosen by the New York Observer as one of New York’s top “power gays,” Mr. van Capelle won major victories for LGBT rights as Executive Director of the Empire State Pride Agenda. In forming partnerships with labor unions and faith communities, he paved the way for marriage equality in New York, while more than tripling Pride Agenda’s budget. Mr. van Capelle began his career as an organizer and contract negotiator in the labor movement, eventually running the day-to-day political operations of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 32BJ, the largest and most powerful building service union in the country. He served as Deputy Comptroller for the City of New York, where he advised the agency on all matters involving public policy, media, and community relations. He has also served as a member of the New York City Banking Commission. Mr. van Capelle has been named to the National Leadership Council’s “40 under 40” list, and has been quoted by The New York Times, CNN, New York 1, Newsweek and New York Magazine. Mr. van Capelle has served on the transition committees for Governor Eliot Spitzer and Attorney General Andrew Cuomo. He was also selected as an elector of the 2008 New York Electoral College. A lover of all things New York, Mr. van Capelle serves on the Board for the Association of a Better New York (ABNY) and the Association for a Better New York Foundation and recently served as a member of the transition team for New York Attorney General-Elect Letitia James. In 2016, he was appointed by Mayor Bill de Blasio to the Children’s Cabinet Advisory Committee. Mr. van Capelle is also a former member of Manhattan’s Community Board 3. Mr. van Capelle earned his MPA from the Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service at New York University, where he currently serves as an Adjunct Professor and teaches on organizational culture. He holds Bachelor of Science degree from the City University of New York. Mr. van Capelle lives with his husband, Matthew Morningstar, on the Lower East Side where they are raising their two children, Ethan and Patrick.

David Garza
Henry Street Settlement

Ellen L. Moss
Godman Guild

Randy Hunt
Seniors First

Carla Jutson is a President and Chief Executive Officer at Meals On Wheels of San Francisco and is based in United States.

Deb Ansourlian
Girls Inc. of Lynn

Alan Winstead
Meals on Wheels of Wake County

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