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The DECC Company main competitors are Greif, Leviton, and Flex-Cable.

Competitor Summary. See how The DECC Company compares to its main competitors:

  • Nestlé has the most employees (328,000).
  • Employees at Greif earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $57,374.
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The DECC Company vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1964
3.8
Grand Rapids, MI1$7.7M125
1968
3.9
Anaheim, CA1$9.5M50
A&A Coatings
-
3.4
South Plainfield, NJ1$4.3M20
1883
4.4
Pittsburgh, PA12$16.8B47,300
1920
4.5
Oak Brook, IL1$640.0M2,500
1912
4.5
Grand Rapids, MI3$3.2B12,650
2000
4.7
Adrian, MI1$252.2M999
1959
4.3
Stow, OH1$230.0M750
Tri-Con Industries Ltd
-
4.2
Lincoln, NE1$3.5M7
1982
4.2
Austin, TX1$29.0M200
1972
4.6
Niles, IL1$240.0M750
1906
4.5
Melville, NY6$500.0M6,500
1899
4.6
North Canton, OH2$4.6B17,000
2006
4.8
Fort Mill, SC22$4.6B6,400
1905
3.7
Jasper, IN2$23.0M200
1924
4.8
Bethel, CT1$2.0B2,700
1961
3.9
Howard City, MI2$18.1M125
1922
4.0
Charlotte, NC1$53.0M200
1877
4.7
Delaware, OH3$5.2B16,000
1954
3.5
Spokane, WA1$8.7M150
1983
4.8
Wilmington, DE6$95.6B328,000

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The DECC Company salaries vs competitors

Among The DECC Company competitors, employees at Greif earn the most with an average yearly salary of $57,374.

Compare The DECC Company salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
The DECC Company
$48,914$23.52-
Crest Coating
$43,478$20.90-
PPG
$49,752$23.92-
Elkay Manufacturing
$40,045$19.25-
Steelcase
$47,287$22.73-
Masco Cabinetry
$43,451$20.89-

Compare The DECC Company job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
The DECC Company
$91,185$43.84
Greif
$104,383$50.18
PPG
$103,731$49.87
Leviton
$98,640$47.42
Crest Coating
$96,877$46.58
Nestlé
$96,521$46.40
Duracell
$94,649$45.50
A&A Coatings
$93,622$45.01
The Timken Company
$93,599$45.00
Masco Cabinetry
$90,413$43.47
SCAFCO Steel Stud
$90,104$43.32
A.L.P.
$89,984$43.26
Indiana Furniture
$89,867$43.21
Domtar
$89,863$43.20
The Marley Company LLC
$89,239$42.90
Flex-Cable
$88,722$42.65
Tri-Con Industries Ltd
$87,961$42.29
Mactac North America
$87,232$41.94
Michael Angelo's
$86,728$41.70
Elkay Manufacturing
$84,334$40.55

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The DECC Company demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at The DECC Company vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Steelcase65%35%
The Timken Company70%30%
PPG71%29%
Domtar72%28%
Greif77%23%
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Compare race at The DECC Company vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
66%10%13%8%3%
9.7
64%14%11%7%4%
9.5
64%14%12%7%3%
9.8
66%11%13%7%3%
9.9
67%10%13%7%3%
9.6
66%14%10%7%3%
9.1

The DECC Company and similar companies CEOs

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John D. Williams
Domtar

John D. Williams has been President and Chief Executive Officer of Domtar since January 2009. He is also a member of the Board of Directors. Mr. Williams has more than 40 years of experience in both consumer products and packaging. He began his career in consumer product sales in 1976, gaining insight into key market dynamics in the U.K. and the U.S. Since joining Domtar in 2009, Mr. Williams has led Domtar’s transformation from a strictly paper manufacturing enterprise to a significant player in the absorbent hygiene market. At the same time, he cut costs and invested in new and innovative technologies to help grow their pulp production to the third largest producer in the world. Mr. Williams is Lead Independent Director of the Board of Directors of Owens Corning (NYSE: OC); a Director of Form Technologies, Inc., a privately-held leading global group of precision component manufacturers based in Charlotte, North Carolina; the Chair of the advisory board of the Stern Center for Sustainable Business at New York University. He also a board member for nonprofit Camp Blue Skies Foundation, which is dedicated to enhancing the lives of adults with intellectual disabilities, and he is Chairman of Trustees for the Palisades Episcopal School, a private school in Mecklenburg county.

Ole G. Rosgaard
Greif

Michael H. McGarry
PPG

Michael H. McGarry is chairman and chief executive officer of PPG. He became chairman of the board September 1, 2016, after transitioning into the CEO role in September 2015. McGarry joined PPG in 1981 as an engineer at the company’s Lake Charles, Louisiana, chemicals complex. He then progressed through management assignments such as market development manager, silica products; operations manager, silicas, Thailand; business manager, TESLIN® sheet; and product manager in the derivatives, chlorine, liquid and dry caustic soda businesses. In 2000, McGarry became general manager, fine chemicals, and in 2004, he was named vice president, chlor-alkali and derivatives. He relocated to PPG’s European headquarters in Rolle, Switzerland, as vice president, coatings, Europe, and managing director, PPG Europe, in 2006. McGarry returned to the U.S. as senior vice president of the Commodity Chemicals reporting segment in 2008, and he was elected executive vice president in 2012 and chief operating officer in 2014. He became president and chief operating officer in March 2015, and he joined the company’s board of directors in July 2015 while serving in that role. McGarry currently serves on the Board of Directors of United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X). He is a former member of the board of Axiall Corporation (NYSE: AXLL). A native of New Orleans, McGarry is a mechanical engineering graduate of the University of Texas and completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School.

Sara E. Armbruster
Steelcase

Richard G. Kyle
The Timken Company

Age 49. President and Chief Executive Officer of The Timken Company (a manufacturer of bearings, transmissions, gearboxes, motors, lubrication systems and chain), North Canton, Ohio, since 2014. Formerly Chief Operating Officer of Bearings and Power Transmissions Group 2013-14. He holds a BS in mechanical engineering from Purdue (Ind.) University and an MBA from Northwestern (Ill.) University. Prior to joining Timken in 2006, Mr. Kyle held management positions with Cooper Industries and was vice president of operations for a division of Hubbell, Inc. Elected to the Board in 2015.

Steve Brown
A.L.P.

Senior Executive with deep experience resetting strategy, driving execution, negotiating mergers and positively impacting organizational culture. Brings track record of strong leadership and positive impact across businesses in sectors ranging from distribution to industrial, e-commerce & digital, consumer, and healthcare. ■ Trusted leader of top executives and boards of directors, valued for customer focus, high aspirations, strong-performing senior teams and ability to execute initiatives to drive earnings. ■ Excels at identifying and focusing organizations on top priorities in challenging environments. ■ Respectful, collaborative and inspirational leader who motivates and leads by example; engages employees and helps them progress and realize their goals; develops relationships and trust at all levels of organization. ■ Recruits, builds and mentors successful teams. ■ Strong listener and communicator who skillfully explains complex issues; broad communications experience with investors, analysts, customers, suppliers, boards and employees.

Donald Hendler
Leviton

Donald J. Hendler as CEO, and Stephen B. Sokolow as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Leviton Manufacturing Company, Harold Leviton, through a carefully-architected succession plan, ensured that the Company his father started in 1906 would continue to serve the marketplace as a private, family-owned and operated company. Leviton, CEO and Chairman of the Board, passed away earlier this month, leaving two of his sons-in-law to lead the Company as it progresses through its second hundred years in operation. Hendler, who in 2005 was named President, will assume the additional title and role of CEO. Sokolow, who was named Vice Chairman of the Board that same year, will succeed as Chairman of the Board.

John Barkhouse
Masco Cabinetry

Steven Wood Presley
Nestlé

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