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  • Mattel has the most employees (32,100).
  • The oldest company is Greater Houston Partnership, founded in 1840.
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The Toy Association vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1916
4.2
New York, NY1$50.0M111
1967
4.5
--$1.1B1,700
1945
4.5
El Segundo, CA4$5.4B32,100
1917
3.8
Chicago, IL1$15.8M50
1961
4.5
Washington, DC1$50.0M148
1957
4.5
Washington, DC1$20.0M168
1887
3.2
Kansas City, MO1$2.0M50
2007
3.8
Lansing, MI1$2.4M31
1957
3.6
Tempe, AZ1$3.4M55
1974
3.7
Washington, DC1$499,999523
1938
4.3
Rosemont, IL1$38.3M341
1877
3.9
Washington, DC1$13.5M143
1904
3.5
Salt Lake City, UT1$13.2M106
1996
4.6
Washington, DC1$23.5M50
2006
4.0
Encinitas, CA1$10.0M93
1840
4.0
Houston, TX1$50.0M50
1967
4.1
Arlington, VA1$11.0M79
2011
3.5
Englewood, CO3$50.0M267
1903
3.6
Tulsa, OK1$16.0M7,500
1898
3.7
Centennial, CO1$61.6M2,014
LUNGevity Foundation
2000
3.8
Chicago, IL1$11.4M5

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The Toy Association salaries vs competitors

Compare The Toy Association salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
The Toy Association
$71,304$34.28-

Compare The Toy Association job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
The Toy Association
$76,212$36.64
Mega Brands
$97,556$46.90
Mattel
$95,771$46.04
Radio Flyer
$83,874$40.32
Mgma
$82,862$39.84
Junior Achievement of Arizona
$78,760$37.87
Tulsa Regional Chamber
$78,644$37.81
National Cattlemen's Beef Assn
$78,281$37.64
Greater Houston Partnership
$77,111$37.07
LUNGevity Foundation
$76,659$36.86
Lansing Economic Area Partnership
$75,730$36.41
Nafcu (national Association Of Federally-insured Credit Unions)
$75,653$36.37
Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce
$75,482$36.29
ASAE
$75,168$36.14
American Academy of Dermatology
$72,367$34.79
LeadingAge
$70,470$33.88
Council for Advancement & Support of Education
$69,906$33.61
United Way of Salt Lake
$69,710$33.51
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
$69,401$33.37
Moishe House
$66,803$32.12

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The Toy Association demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at The Toy Association vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
American Humane36%64%
Mgma37%63%
Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce39%61%
American Academy of Dermatology41%59%
Mattel52%48%
The Toy Association68%32%

Compare race at The Toy Association vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%14%13%14%2%
7.2
52%24%8%11%4%
9.6
63%17%11%6%3%
8.7
71%10%9%6%3%
6.9
61%11%15%9%4%
8.9
77%9%8%4%3%
7.4

The Toy Association and similar companies CEOs

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Ynon Kreiz
Mattel

Ynon Kreiz (Hebrew: ינון קרייז; born 1965) is an American-Israeli businessman and current CEO of Mattel. He served as Chairman and CEO of Fox Kids Europe from 1997-2002, Chairman and CEO of television and digital production company Endemol from 2008 to 2011, and as Chairman, CEO and President of web video network Maker Studios, Inc. from 2012 to 2016.

Robin R. Ganzert
American Humane

Steven Quach
Mgma

Mauricio Gutierrez
Greater Houston Partnership

Marc Bertrand
Mega Brands

Andrea E. Ferris
LUNGevity Foundation

Andrea is President and CEO of LUNGevity and a member of the Board of Directors. In her role as President and CEO of LUNGevity, Andrea is responsible for setting and executing the strategic direction of the organization and its science programs. Andrea came to LUNGevity through the merger with Protect Your Lungs, an organization she and her family started to fund lung cancer research following her mother’s death from lung cancer in 2008. Before the merger, Andrea founded and built Protect Your Lungs, an organization dedicated to funding research into the early detection of lung cancer. Andrea was instrumental in building PYL’s Scientific Advisory Board and establishing its funding process, both of which followed her to the new LUNGevity organization. In her for-profit career, Andrea has a wealth of management experience. Andrea was the Vice President of Strategy and Growth of Decision Lens, Inc. a company she helped launch in January 2005. Prior to joining Decision Lens, Andrea held a variety of management positions at Johnson & Johnson, including Director of Investor Relations, Manager Corporate Mergers & Acquisitions, and Plant Controller. She also spent several years at McNeil Consumer Products, a J&J subsidiary, in marketing and mergers & acquisitions. Prior to her time at J&J, Andrea worked for Lehman Brothers and Coopers & Lybrand in New York City in both Mergers and Acquisitions and as a CPA. Andrea received her BS in Economics from Wharton with concentrations in Accounting, Decision Sciences, and Finance. She received her MBA from Wharton with concentrations in Finance and Latin American Studies. She served on Washington, DC’s Kennedy Center National Committee of Performing Arts and on the Board of ARCS (Achievement Rewards for College Scientists) of Metro DC. She has also served on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors for DC Metro Boys and Girls Club and has worked with the Ronald McDonald House and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

David Cygielman
Moishe House

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