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The Council of State Governments vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1933
4.3
Lexington, KY1$41.1M200
-
3.9
--$50.0M50
1980
3.1
Washington, DC1$10.0M2,014
1905
4.1
New York, NY48$99.7M600
1947
4.1
Washington, DC1$39.1M100
1965
4.1
San Diego, CA1$3.4M29
1988
3.4
Washington, DC1$780,00030
Association of State Correctional Administrators Inc
1980
3.7
Nampa, ID1$1.5M14
1888
4.0
Los Angeles, CA1$10.0M50
1973
4.6
Baltimore, MD1$295.6M750
Institute of International Education
1919
4.3
New York, NY2$367.0M7
1975
4.2
New York, NY1$4.7M37
National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities
2002
3.8
Washington, DC1$5.0M2
1912
4.0
New York, NY1$6.5M553
1987
4.7
Arlington, VA1$163.0M750
-
4.6
Baltimore, MD1$5.7M50
Center For Public Policy Priorities
1985
3.7
Austin, TX1$5.0M9
1948
4.8
Santa Monica, CA6$318.7M102
1987
4.4
San Francisco, CA1$32.6M116
Generations United
1986
3.8
Washington, DC1$5.0M5
2007
4.3
Washington, DC1$23.3M125

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The Council of State Governments salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
The Council of State Governments
$53,212$25.58-

Compare The Council of State Governments job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
The Council of State Governments
$45,441$21.85
National Governors Association
$106,021$50.97
RAND
$99,156$47.67
Public Agenda
$90,500$43.51
Association of State Correctional Administrators Inc
$86,140$41.41
Jhpiego
$84,365$40.56
Catholic Relief Services
$81,565$39.21
Institute of International Education
$76,718$36.88
Global Fund for Women
$76,689$36.87
CMMB
$76,684$36.87
People For the American Way
$75,732$36.41
Generations United
$75,623$36.36
Center For Public Policy Priorities
$73,937$35.55
Bipartisan Policy Center
$71,053$34.16
San Diego Regional EDC
$64,348$30.94
Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
$61,074$29.36
National Association of Councils on Developmental Disabilities
$60,350$29.01
Safe Kids Worldwide
$54,929$26.41
National Audubon Society
$47,890$23.02
Defenders of Wildlife
$42,973$20.66

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The Council of State Governments demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at The Council of State Governments vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Global Fund for Women19%81%
Institute of International Education41%59%
National Audubon Society44%56%
Catholic Relief Services45%55%
RAND60%40%
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Female

Compare race at The Council of State Governments vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%14%12%10%3%
8.6
56%16%11%13%5%
9.9
53%14%19%9%6%
9.6
35%21%7%32%5%
8.0
Institute of International Education
49%15%13%18%6%
9.9
51%10%26%7%6%
9.2

The Council of State Governments and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

David O’Neill is the Chief Conservation Officer and Senior Advisor to the CEO for the National Audubon Society. In this role, he is responsible for creating and advancing the implementation of an organization-wide conservation vision, developing conservation strategies with clearly defined outcomes and ensuring their successful delivery using science-based accountability tools. He manages the organization’s science and policy departments, working with the leaders of those teams to shape advocacy and science agendas that reinforce one another and advance Audubon’s conservation strategies. As a senior advisor, David provides CEO David Yarnold with organizational development advice and is a fundraising partner. He is also the President of the Audubon Action Fund, Audubon's 501c4 partner organization. Prior to joining Audubon, David served as the vice president for Conservation Programs at the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) where he managed a national conservation team and oversaw a $100 million grant portfolio focused on a range of conservation issues including forest health, coastal resilience, estuaries and freshwater biodiversity. David worked closely with senior administrative officials from the Departments of Interior, Agriculture and EPA to shape and advance conservation strategies across the country. He raised tens of millions of dollars from foundations, individuals and corporations to support NFWF priorities. O’Neill has served in executive positions in both the private and non-profit sectors, including as a vice president for Cherokee Investment Partners, a private equity firm based in North Carolina, as the Executive Director of the Chesapeake Bay Trust, where he grew the organization and its influence across the Chesapeake watershed, and as the Director of Land Use Policy for the Urban Land Institute. He is the author of many publications on the relationship between land use and environmental health and was the recipient of the prestigious Andrew White Medal from Loyola University for his contributions to the recovery of the Chesapeake Bay.

Jason Matheny
RAND

Mary Beth Powers
CMMB

Sean L. Callahan
Catholic Relief Services

Latanya Mapp Frett
Global Fund for Women

Allan Goodman
Institute of International Education

Allan Goodman is a President and CEO at Institute of International Education.

Executive-level communications and marketing professional with proven track record as an organizational and cultural change agent. Critical experience moving the needle on pressing social issues including equality, climate change and justice. Adept in cultivating and managing strategic engagements as well as extensive experience in management, crisis, marketing and communications across all major disciplines: media relations, positioning, branding, advertising, storytelling, social media, events and partnerships.Proud to be recognized by PR News as a "PR Gamechanger" and PR Week as a "Champion of PR." Architect of groundbreaking campaigns including the red logo equality campaign-one of Facebook's most viral campaign in its history as well as numerous others for social and environmental change. Winner of the Mashie Award for Best Social Media Campaign, SXSW Digital Campaign of the Year, Best in Show and Social Media Campaign of the Year, Sundance Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, PR Week Winner Best Use of Social Media/Digital, two Shorty Social Good awards and three time awardee of the PRSA Silver Anvil Awards. Finalist for Three Social Media Icon Awards and proud to be recognized as one of PR News’ Top Women in PR. Honored to be one of Advertising Women of NY's Gamechangers and named "Digital Innovator of the Year." Featured in The New Yorker, The Guardian, The Associated Press, Mashable, The Washington Post, Advertising Age, NPR and others.

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