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Trinity Valley Electric Co-op main competitors are Genie Energy, Consumers Energy, and Energy Federation.

Competitor Summary. See how Trinity Valley Electric Co-op compares to its main competitors:

  • AEI Services LLC has the most employees (8,300).
  • Employees at Genie Energy earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $65,660.
  • The oldest company is Consumers Energy, founded in 1886.
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Trinity Valley Electric Co-op vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1997
4.2
Kaufman, TX1$149.2M125
2006
4.3
Dallas, TX3$1.0B625
1938
4.1
Vinita, OK1$92.2M184
1997
4.2
Denison, IA2$13.9M38
Burke Divide Electric Cooperative
1948
3.9
Columbus, ND1$27.0M21
1982
4.3
Westborough, MA1$68.0M100
1904
4.0
Corning, NY1$32.4M50
1906
4.8
Birmingham, AL1$6.1B6,613
1929
3.6
Fayetteville, AR1$22.0M30
1993
4.7
Houston, TX1$480.0M8,300
1886
4.9
Jackson, MI3$6.1B8,253
1954
4.6
Naperville, IL2$1.5B2,050
2001
4.2
Newark, NJ1$425.2M149
Dowdle Gas Inc
1956
3.3
Columbus, MS1$1.6M10

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Trinity Valley Electric Co-op salaries vs competitors

Among Trinity Valley Electric Co-op competitors, employees at Genie Energy earn the most with an average yearly salary of $65,660.

Compare Trinity Valley Electric Co-op salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Trinity Valley Electric Co-op
$51,031$24.53-
Ambit Energy
$44,995$21.63-
Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative
$48,492$23.31-
Western Iowa Power Cooperative
$36,757$17.67-
Burke Divide Electric Cooperative
$39,104$18.80-
Energy Federation
$48,894$23.51-

Compare Trinity Valley Electric Co-op job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Trinity Valley Electric Co-op
$39,972$19.22
Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative
$39,477$18.98
Energy Federation
$39,357$18.92
Arkansas Western Gas Company
$38,993$18.75
AEI Services LLC
$38,485$18.50
Nicor Gas
$38,452$18.49
Alabama Power
$38,232$18.38
Burke Divide Electric Cooperative
$38,023$18.28
Genie Energy
$37,853$18.20
Dowdle Gas Inc
$37,842$18.19
Western Iowa Power Cooperative
$37,794$18.17
Corning Natural Gas
$37,486$18.02
Consumers Energy
$35,990$17.30
Ambit Energy
$34,245$16.46

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Trinity Valley Electric Co-op demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Trinity Valley Electric Co-op vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Nicor Gas50%50%
Consumers Energy54%46%
Alabama Power55%45%
Energy Federation56%44%
Trinity Valley Electric Co-op--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Trinity Valley Electric Co-op vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
62%7%21%7%2%
9.7
65%9%11%11%4%
9.7
61%15%11%9%4%
9.6
70%11%7%10%2%
8.7

Trinity Valley Electric Co-op and similar companies CEOs

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Michael Menachem Stein
Genie Energy

Michael Stein has served as Executive Vice President of the Company since May 2014 and as Chief Executive Officer of Genie Retail Energy since May 2015. Mr. Stein served as Senior Vice President of Operations from January 2014 to May 2014. From July 2012 to January 2014, Mr. Stein was Senior Vice President of Business Development of IDT Telecom. From June 2007 to January 2009, Mr. Stein was an analyst at Belstar Investment Management. Mr. Stein has also served as communal leader at the Riverdale Jewish Center in Bronx, New York. Mr. Stein is also a trustee of the Etzion Foundation and of the Organization for the Resolution of Agunot. Mr. Stein received his B.A. in Psychology from Yeshiva University.

Emilio Vicens
AEI Services LLC

International energy and infrastructure executive with +20 years of experience owning, operating, managing and developing assets and organizations in regulated and unregulated energy markets. Areas of direct exposure and senior level involvement include: - Power Generation in an array of technologies (CCGT, SCGT, coal, fuel engines, hydro, solar and wind) and sizes (from small reciprocating engines of just a few MWs each to large CCGT units of +550 MWs) - Large scale Electricity Distribution running multiple utilities in several regions ranging in size from 250,000 customers to over 4,000,000 customers - Large scale Gas Distribution and Transportation with utilities in countries as diverse as China, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil and Bolivia - Integrated energy businesses with generation, and electricity and gas distribution/transportation - General energy services that include upstream and downstream infrastructure development for the energy sector, including E&P, LPG and LNG activities and general fuel storage

Mark A. Crosswhite
Alabama Power

Jere W Thompson Jr
Ambit Energy

Jere W Thompson Jr is a President at Caprock Telecommunications; Chairman at Texas Turnpike Authority; and Co-Founder, CEO at Ambit Energy. He has worked as Chairman at Harris CapRock Communications. Jere works or has worked as Vice President at D.C. Thomson & Co. Ltd., Associate at Trammell Crow Company, and Commercial Real EST Broker at Lithuanian Alliance of America. He attended Stanford University and The University of Texas at Austin.

Patricia Poppe
Consumers Energy

Wendell Dallas
Nicor Gas

Michael German
Corning Natural Gas

Michael German is a Board Member at Human Resources Development Institute, Inc. (HRDI); Board Member at Northeast Gas Assn; and Board Member at Three Rivers Development Corporation and is based in Corning, New York. He has worked as President at Connecticut Natural Gas Corp; President/CEO at Energy Network; and senior vice president at AVANGRID, INC.. Michael works or has worked as TRUSTEE at Adirondack Park Institute Inc, MEMBER at District of Columbia Bar, and BOARD MEMBER at American Gas Assn. He studied at Boston University School of Law between 1974 and 1979, Columbia University, and Trinity College between 1968 and 1972.

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