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Tempo Air vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1966
4.2
Irving, TX1$26.3M50
1987
4.0
New York, NY1$4.2M38
Wald
1905
3.8
Maysville, KY1$1.1M4
1986
3.6
Seymour, IN1$690,00050
Sol by Sunna Design
1994
4.0
Pompano Beach, FL3$1.1M10
1913
4.7
Compton, CA1$120.0M400
1938
3.8
Thornville, OH41$500.0M3,000
1986
4.2
Oceanside, CA1$1.1B-
1989
4.7
Miami, FL1$397.0M1,160
1922
4.3
Tigard, OR1$37.4M50
1959
4.4
Katy, TX2$14.7M205
1935
4.4
Milwaukee, WI21$488.1M7,500
Aspen Group
2003
4.0
Frankfort, IL1$76.7M7
Nichols
1987
3.6
Richmond, VA1$400,00010
Price and
1985
4.0
Grand Rapids, MI1$94.6M20
1922
4.5
Portland, OR2$1.4B938
-
4.3
Ardmore, PA1$5.8M25
1967
4.6
Mentor, OH1$22.0M350
Southern Dock Products
2001
3.4
Farmers Branch, TX1$960,00015
1919
4.7
Deerfield, IL18$198.8M500
-
4.2
Costa Mesa, CA1$7.0M50

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Tempo Air salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Tempo Air
$50,739$24.39-

Compare Tempo Air job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Tempo Air
$67,107$32.26
Hoffman Construction
$70,404$33.85
EME Consulting Engineering and Architecture Group
$69,216$33.28
Merritt
$67,974$32.68
The Shelly Company
$67,722$32.56
Sol by Sunna Design
$67,460$32.43
Royalty Roofing
$67,452$32.43
Cotton GDS
$67,277$32.34
Snyder
$67,179$32.30
Boyer Inc.
$67,044$32.23
Quinn
$67,000$32.21
Greenland
$66,962$32.19
Wald
$66,737$32.09
Mapes Stores
$66,728$32.08
Murray
$66,577$32.01
Price and
$66,541$31.99
Southern Dock Products
$66,524$31.98
The Marcus Corporation
$66,511$31.98
Nichols
$65,549$31.51
Aspen Group
$64,910$31.21

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Tempo Air demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Tempo Air vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Aspen Group49%51%
Royalty Roofing53%47%
The Marcus Corporation54%46%
Murray57%43%
Southern Dock Products67%33%
Tempo Air--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Tempo Air vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
66%15%9%7%4%
10.0
63%15%12%6%4%
9.9
Southern Dock Products
55%21%16%3%5%
8.1
58%20%11%7%4%
9.3
Aspen Group
63%15%10%7%4%
9.9
64%14%12%6%4%
9.8

Tempo Air and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Graham Hood
Neff Corp.

Gregory S. Marcus
The Marcus Corporation

Gregory Marcus is a Board Member at The Marcus Corporation, President/CEO at The Marcus Corporation, and Board Member at GREATER MILWAUKEE FOUNDATION. He has worked as Senior VP:Operations & Dev at Woodfield Suites, Interim COO at Baymont Inns And Suites, and Chairman at United Way of Greater Milwauke. Gregory works or has worked as Interim COO at The Marcus Corporation and Senior VP:Operations & Dev at The Marcus Corporation. He attended Indiana University and Boston University School of Law.

Pete Bell
Cotton GDS

Pete Bell is Founder & CEO of Cotton Holdings, a position he has held since 1996.Pete has extensive experience managing disaster restoration efforts for corporate and retail businesses in the United States and abroad. Under Pete's leadership, Cotton Commercial USA, Inc. has responded to some of the largest weather disasters in recent history including the 2004 triple hurricane event in Florida; the 2005 hurricanes that devastated the U.S. Gulf Coast, Caribbean and Mexico; the Australia Floods of 2010 - 2011; the Japan earthquake and tsunami disaster of 2011; and many other natural disasters that have brought destruction to the United States. Pete also played an instrumental role in overseeing and implementing strategic plans for the logistical support and cleanup efforts of the British Petroleum oil spill in 2010.Before cofounding Cotton with Daryn Ebrecht in 1996, Pete began his career in the local fire and restoration industry in Houston, Texas. During that time he formed a vision to develop a single source company capable of providing complete recovery solutions for clients in North America and beyond. Today, with over a dozen regional offices that include an International Logistics Center, Cotton is at the center of global disaster recovery and restoration.

Dave Drinkward
Hoffman Construction

Jim Deflavio
Murray

Jim DeFlavio is a President at Murray Co and Chief Operating Officer at Murray Co and is based in East Rancho Dominguez, California.

Mikael Thinghuus
Greenland

Aaron Royalty
Royalty Roofing

Michael Mathews
Aspen Group

G. Michael Merritt
Merritt

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