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Stens main competitors are FMC, TaylorMade Golf, and SVP Worldwide.

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

  • Snap-on Tools has the most employees (12,600).
  • Employees at FMC earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $65,375.
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Stens vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1970
3.9
Jasper, IN1$31.0M149
1883
4.9
Philadelphia, PA7$4.2B6,500
1985
4.1
Houston, TX1$1.3B2,000
1920
4.5
Kenosha, WI1$4.7B12,600
-
4.0
Chicago, IL1-3,001
1904
3.6
Philadelphia, PA1$10.0M111
1972
4.1
Chantilly, VA18$520.0M2,100
1949
3.6
Merriam, KS34$21.4M375
1985
4.0
Congers, NY1$600,00050
1979
4.6
Carlsbad, CA1$1.1B3,000
IP Products
1978
3.4
Burlington, NC2$670,0005
1957
4.5
Middleton, WI1$23.0M200
Sazerac
1850
4.2
Metairie, LA1$1.0M10
1979
4.1
Pomona, CA1$21.5M200
1935
4.5
Cleveland, OH2$210.0M850
1937
4.5
Atlanta, GA2$750.0M2,000
2006
4.5
La Vergne, TN1$500.0M3,000
1986
4.5
Charlotte, NC2$217.7M1,375
1935
4.4
Pittsburgh, PA1$476.3M1,039
1946
4.3
Philadelphia, PA1$111.1M200
1933
4.7
Salt Lake City, UT1$95.7M100

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Stens salaries vs competitors

Among Stens competitors, employees at FMC earn the most with an average yearly salary of $65,375.

Compare Stens salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Stens
$55,400$26.63-
FMC
$65,375$31.43-
Criterion Catalysts & Technologies
$55,610$26.74-
Snap-on Tools
$48,376$23.26-
QST Industries, Inc.
$57,558$27.67-
S. Walter Packaging
$56,506$27.17-

Compare Stens job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Stens
$52,016$25.01
Swisher Hygiene
$67,370$32.39
TaylorMade Golf
$63,810$30.68
Bdi
$61,640$29.63
IBT Industrial Solutions
$60,517$29.09
Industrial Supply Corp
$58,803$28.27
Gilson
$55,230$26.55
Westinghouse Lighting
$52,218$25.10
Zep
$51,931$24.97
Snap-on Tools
$49,373$23.74
Criterion Catalysts & Technologies
$49,297$23.70
FMC
$48,594$23.36
Casabella
$48,338$23.24
Cal Spas
$47,986$23.07
IP Products
$47,783$22.97
S. Walter Packaging
$47,210$22.70
Lewis-Goetz & Company
$46,467$22.34
SVP Worldwide
$45,857$22.05
Sazerac
$44,043$21.17
CORT
$43,445$20.89

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Stens demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Stens vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Zep61%39%
TaylorMade Golf65%35%
FMC67%33%
Snap-on Tools73%27%
IP Products79%21%
Stens--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
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0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Stens vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%16%11%8%4%
9.9
66%13%10%7%3%
9.8
54%24%10%7%4%
9.3
57%13%21%6%3%
9.6
IP Products
63%9%15%10%2%
6.1
71%12%9%6%3%
8.6

Stens and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Mark A. Douglas
FMC

Mark Douglas became president and chief executive officer of FMC in June 2020. He has led the company’s commercial, operational and technology organizations as president and chief operating officer of FMC since June 2018. Mr. Douglas was named president of the Agricultural Solutions business in October 2012, after being named president of the Industrial Chemicals Group in 2011. He joined FMC in March 2010 as vice president, Global Operations and International Development. Mr. Douglas was previously with The Dow Chemical Company where he was vice president, president Asia, Dow Advanced Materials. Prior to Dow, he was corporate vice president, president Asia, Rohm and Haas Company, based in Shanghai. During his 21 years with Rohm and Haas, Mr. Douglas held sales, marketing and executive management positions in London, Singapore, Shanghai and Philadelphia. Mr. Douglas is a director of FMC Corporation and Quaker Houghton. He is also a member of the Crop Life International Board of Directors and serves on the Board of Trustees of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

Nicholas T. Pinchuk
Snap-on Tools

Nicholas Pinchuk is a Trustee at Carthage College, Board Member at COLUMBUS MCKINNON CORP, and Board Member at Southern Vermont College and is based in Kenosha, Wisconsin. He has experience at RAYTHEON CO/ and Ford and has worked as Senior VP/Pres:Worldwide Comm at SNAP-ON INC, President:Asia-Pacific Operations at Carrier, and Board Member at SNAP-ON INC. Nicholas works or has worked as Board Member at Carrier Aircon Ltd. He studied at Harvard Business School and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Jeffery Pederson
CORT

Jeffery Pederson is a President/CEO at Cort Business Services. He has worked as Exec VP at EQUITY RESIDENTIAL and Chief Financial Officer at Cort Business Services. Jeffery works or has worked as Exec VP at Globe Business Resources.

Carl-Martin Lindahl
SVP Worldwide

William M. Pierce
Swisher Hygiene

David Abeles
TaylorMade Golf

Daniel Smytka
Zep

Dan Smytka is a CEO, president and C-suite executive with global expertise for growing and leading multi-billion dollar businesses with General Electric, United Technologies and Goodyear Tire & Rubber. Having lived and led businesses in the Asia Pacific region for 10 years, Dan has an extensive knowledge for this region’s growth opportunities and complexities for developing businesses. Most recently, Dan was president & COO for Goodyear’s Europe, Middle East and Africa business with P&L responsibility for the region’s $3B Consumer Europe business. Prior to this appointment, Dan had been a leader in the company’s Asia Pacific business for seven years, including four as president of the region. While president, his business grew volume, share, and earnings in many key markets in the region, and improved operating efficiency; acquired exclusive rights to Goodyear-branded tires in Japan, and entered the commercial truck tire segment in China. In addition, Dan oversaw the opening of the Goodyear Development Center in China to enhance the company’s relationships with vehicle manufacturers. Prior to joining Goodyear, Dan was group president of the $2.3B North American Building Systems & Services division of United Technologies Carrier division from 2007 to 2008. As a 17 year GE veteran, Dan was made a company officer in 2005 and is a graduate of their prestigious Corporate Audit Staff program. He has held business leadership positions as president and CEO for Engineered Systems Security division, president and CEO for Asia Pacific Consumer and Industrial group based in Shanghai, China, and general manager of Appliances’ refrigeration business unit. A native of Detroit, Michigan, Dan earned a master’s degree in corporate finance from the University of Memphis. He received his bachelor’s degree with dual majors in business economics and psychology from Creighton University. He served in the U.S. Army, achieving the rank of Captain.

Michael Flannery
IBT Industrial Solutions

Kurt Koloseike
S. Walter Packaging

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