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Competitor Summary. See how The Humane League compares to its main competitors:

  • Best Friends Animal Society has the most employees (2,015).
  • The oldest company is Indiana Historical Society, founded in 1830.
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The Humane League vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2005
3.8
Rockville, MD1$15.5M113
1980
3.7
Norfolk, VA1$66.3M389
1954
3.8
Washington, DC1$159.2M2,014
1984
4.1
Kanab, UT4$9.0M2,015
1999
3.5
Los Angeles, CA1$10.8M175
1998
3.8
Finland, MN1$2.9M30
Center for Food Safety
1997
4.2
Washington, DC1$5.0M19
1936
3.7
Charlotte, NC1$8.5M150
A Soldier's Child Foundation
2008
3.5
Smyrna, TN1$440,0009
1977
4.2
Washington, DC1$13.6M161
1967
3.8
Seattle, WA1$3.4M40
Erie Art Museum
1898
3.5
Erie, PA1$5.0M22
Livingston County United Way
1977
3.7
Brighton, MI1$1.5M9
1830
3.1
Indianapolis, IN1$6.4M118
1932
4.0
Houston, TX1$123.9M1,200
1994
3.6
Hillsborough, NC1$1.5M25
Ella Sharp Museum
1965
2.9
Jackson, MI1$2.5M13
2005
3.7
Reading, PA1$4.3M84
Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History
1905
3.1
Santa Cruz, CA1$999,99912
1924
3.2
Pasadena, CA1$1.6M45
1968
3.4
San Francisco, CA1$3.3M50

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The Humane League salaries vs competitors

Compare The Humane League salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
The Humane League
$36,468$17.53-

Compare The Humane League job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
The Humane League
$58,470$28.11
Center for Food Safety
$83,941$40.36
Music Maker Relief Foundation
$73,927$35.54
SFArtsED
$71,911$34.57
Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History
$71,673$34.46
Erie Art Museum
$71,532$34.39
Organic Consumers Association
$71,447$34.35
Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo
$71,385$34.32
Indiana Historical Society
$70,568$33.93
Pasadena Museum of History
$69,553$33.44
Washington Environmental Council
$68,685$33.02
The Mint Museum
$68,564$32.96
GoggleWorks Center for the Arts
$68,498$32.93
Ella Sharp Museum
$67,211$32.31
Livingston County United Way
$66,447$31.95
A Soldier's Child Foundation
$65,419$31.45
Peta
$63,843$30.69
Best Friends Animal Society
$62,942$30.26
Lupus Foundation of America
$61,543$29.59
The Humane Society of the United States
$59,867$28.78

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The Humane League demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at The Humane League vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Best Friends Animal Society26%74%
The Mint Museum31%69%
The Humane Society of the United States31%69%
SFArtsED40%60%
Pasadena Museum of History42%58%
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Compare race at The Humane League vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%20%9%6%3%
9.2
58%11%18%9%3%
9.4
60%9%17%12%3%
7.9
48%24%7%17%4%
6.2
48%25%10%12%4%
7.0
58%12%15%11%4%
8.7

The Humane League and similar companies CEOs

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Julie Castle'S Blog
Best Friends Animal Society

Following her magna cum laude graduation from Southern Utah University, Julie Castle and some friends made a brief stop at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary while on vacation in the mid-90’s. Forever transformed, Julie decided to forgo a career in law for a low-paying, high-demand job working in a remote Utah canyon helping animals in need. As employee number 17 at Best Friends Animal Society, Julie worked her way up the ranks to become the organization’s first female CEO in March 2018. In between she helped build the organization into a $130M, 800-employee strong national leader in animal welfare. Julie started her tenure as CEO with the bold commitment to end the killing of dogs and cats in America’s shelters by the year 2025. Prior to her CEO role, Julie served as Best Friends’ Chief Development & Marketing Officer, doubling the organization’s revenue and support within a four-year span. Under her leadership, Best Friends earned the Harris Poll EquiTrend “Non-Profit Brand of the Year” four times, including most recently in 2018. Julie has championed the concept of multiple non-profit organizations, private and public municipalities and the corporate foundation sector putting aside competitive interests and joining forces to publicly tackle a shared social problem. Named by InStyle magazine as one of the “Badass 50 Women Changing the World” in August, 2018, Julie has spoken at TedX in Salt Lake City, Columbia Business School, the BUILD Series in NYC, and headlines the closing session at the Best Friends National Conference every year. Julie lives with her husband Gregory Castle, a Best Friends’ founder and CEO-emeritus, and their two dogs in Kanab, Utah.

Charles Zukow
SFArtsED

Nikunj Sharma
Mercy For Animals

Chris Boleman is an Executive Director of Agricultural Exhibits and Competitions at Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo, President & CEO at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo, and Chief Mission Officer at Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo and is based in Houston, Texas. He has worked as Professor and Specialist at Texas Agrilife Extension Svc., Lecturer at Texas A&M University, and Assistant Director for 4-H and Youth Development at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Tarrant County. Chris attended Texas A&M University between 2000 and 2003.

Daryl MacKin
A Soldier's Child Foundation

Art Watch - Laura Domencic
Erie Art Museum

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