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  • Prysmian Group has the most employees (8,500).
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Stark Manufacturing vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1976
3.3
Paris, AR1$4.0M100
1982
3.6
Moorhead, MN1$8.5M150
1832
4.2
Fitchburg, MA4$210.0M750
2017
4.3
Alpharetta, GA1$44.2M100
Prototron Circuits
1987
3.4
Tucson, AZ1$1.5M20
-
3.6
Livermore, CA1$34.0M499
-
4.0
Hanover, PA1$64.1M93
1917
4.6
Lombard, IL1$270.0M1,000
1972
4.3
Ontario, CA1$27.6M100
1971
4.1
Lawrence, MA1$27.0M50
1978
3.7
East Petersburg, PA2$28.3M100
1965
4.2
Farmington Hills, MI1$26.7M150
1985
4.0
Manchester, NH1$33.6M100
American Seal & Engineering
1971
3.7
Orange, CT1$4.9M20
1948
4.1
Danielson, CT2-200
1955
3.7
East Granby, CT1$25.0M200
1953
3.6
Lincoln, NE1$26.7M100
1936
4.4
Allenton, WI3$112.5M50
1927
4.7
Highland Heights, KY6$6.0B8,500
-
3.7
Bloomington, IN1$19.6M50
1982
4.2
Claremore, OK1$33.1M64

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Stark Manufacturing salaries vs competitors

Compare Stark Manufacturing salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Stark Manufacturing
$44,742$21.51-

Compare Stark Manufacturing job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Stark Manufacturing
$69,760$33.54
UPCO, Inc.
$73,746$35.45
Richter Precision
$72,848$35.02
Spectrum Plastics Group
$72,831$35.02
Delta Industries
$72,008$34.62
Textiles Coated International
$71,734$34.49
SPIROL
$71,696$34.47
Maysteel Industries
$71,685$34.46
Garner Industries
$71,650$34.45
Valmark Industries
$71,557$34.40
Plastics Research
$71,475$34.36
Griner Engineering, Inc
$71,472$34.36
Prysmian Group
$71,333$34.29
Asahi/America
$71,318$34.29
Simonds International
$71,116$34.19
Cinch Connectors
$70,742$34.01
American Seal & Engineering
$70,093$33.70
MDI Worldwide
$69,634$33.48
Prototron Circuits
$68,840$33.10
McClarin Plastics
$68,706$33.03

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Stark Manufacturing demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Stark Manufacturing vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Spectrum Plastics Group68%32%
Prysmian Group72%28%
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Compare race at Stark Manufacturing vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
68%12%11%6%3%
9.7
62%13%7%14%3%
8.7

Stark Manufacturing and similar companies CEOs

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Michael McDonnell
Prysmian Group

Daniel Anderson
Asahi/America

Gerald Armstrong
McClarin Plastics

Experience: A senior level executive with more than 30 years of sustained success in the automotive and construction industries and with a proven track record of delivering both domestic and international growth. Jerry Armstrong is currently President and Chief Executive Officer for McClarin Plastics, LLC. He has successfully overseen the merger of McClarin Plastics and Amtech. He has merged the companies into a single functioning organization and is now leading the company toward sustained growth. Prior to joining McClarin, Jerry was the President North & South America at Commercial Vehicle Group. At CVG, his Executive Director Leadership role focused on strategic planning and profit / loss as Division President of a $900M publicly traded supplier of commercial vehicle components. Scope of management responsibilities have included up to eight companies with $750M in sales and representing over 5700 employees. His Training / Professional Affiliations include: The Ohio State College of Engineering Advisory Board (2010-2012), TechColumbus Innovations Awards – Semi-finalist Executive of the Year (Large Company 2012), Columbus Technology Forum member (2005-Present), Manufacturers Alliance / MAPI member (2005-Present), Associate board member of South America joint ventures (1999-2002), Advanced Management and Leadership of Development Program Kelley School of Business (1998-99), A.S.Q. Certified Quality Engineer (1991), and A.S.Q. Chairman for south-central Georgia and Alabama section (1989)

Kevin D. Matkin
Maysteel Industries

Tom Evans is a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi and is a Certified Concrete Technologist. He has been in the ready mix concrete business since 1980 and has a diversified background in sales and marketing, as well as concrete operations. Tom has served on the board of directors for the Mississippi Association of General Contractors, Mississippi AGC CompTrust Fund, the Mississippi Construction Education Fund, and as past president on the Mississippi Concrete Industries Association. Tom has served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Delta Industries, Inc. since 1994 and currently serves on its Board of Directors.

Sam Polito
UPCO, Inc.

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