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  • The oldest company is Movius, founded in 1999.
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Truveris vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2009
4.0
New York, NY1$22.8M161
DoubleDutch
2008
4.1
San Francisco, CA2$12.8M5
2011
4.4
New York, NY1$7.0M42
2008
4.7
Salt Lake City, UT5$306.6M1,000
2012
4.3
San Francisco, CA1$4.3M57
2011
3.8
Yakima, WA1$940,000125
2009
4.1
Boston, MA1$5.3M287
VEEDIMS
2007
3.9
Fort Lauderdale, FL1$460,0003
1999
4.5
Duluth, GA1$29.0M140
2013
3.9
Durham, NC1$34.0M7,500
2012
3.5
Berkeley, CA1$12.0M75
2010
4.4
Boston, MA1$43.0M50
2004
4.3
South San Francisco, CA1$21.6M110
2018
4.5
New York, NY1$39.9M72

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Truveris salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Truveris
$97,372$46.81-

Compare Truveris job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Truveris
$80,238$38.58
Nomis Solutions
$88,212$42.41
Movius
$86,563$41.62
VEEDIMS
$86,031$41.36
OneView Commerce
$81,562$39.21
Ansible by Red Hat
$80,707$38.80
Splice Machine
$80,533$38.72
DoubleDutch
$79,893$38.41
RStudio
$79,754$38.34
Cureatr
$79,118$38.04
Health Catalyst
$78,771$37.87
Validity
$77,909$37.46
Vitalware
$75,447$36.27
GTxcel
$71,752$34.50

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Truveris demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Truveris vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
GTxcel53%47%
Validity60%40%
Movius70%30%
Health Catalyst74%26%
Nomis Solutions79%21%
Truveris--
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Female
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%17%11%9%4%
8.9
68%9%4%15%5%
9.2
51%12%24%11%2%
7.5
63%17%6%10%5%
6.6
36%16%9%26%12%
7.7

Truveris and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Mark R Briggs
Validity

Richard Resnick
Cureatr

I bring a proven record of success in HCIT and Life Science B2B software and service environments to create/ partner/acquire market-leading products that maximize EBITDA and shareholder equity. Armed with an MBA from MIT and multiple degrees in computer science, for over 20 years I have delivered impressive outcomes for venture capital-backed SaaS companies, attracted top talent, influenced market behavior, and closed win-win deals that accelerated P&L growth. ENTREPRENEURIAL, VISIONARY CEO: My deep technology and product management expertise combined with executive experience navigating early to mid-stage companies through successful outcomes guide me in both tactical and strategic leadership. I am proud of my ability to 1) develop strategy based on current reality and aligning teams to deliver sustainable growth, 2) boost market visibility and attract multiple buyers through persuasive communication style, entrepreneurial mindset and technical thought leadership (see TED talk on Genomic Revolution).DRIVE CULTURE TRANSFORMATION: I invest considerable time creating an authentic and transparent culture while ensuring strategy is clearly understood and bought into. I love instilling a purpose in teams based on a transparent assessment of where we are, why we’re there, where we’re going, and why we’re going there. The biggest compliment you can give me is, ‘you helped me succeed.’ DELIVER RESULTS: By leveraging an insightful understanding of technology, strategy, competitive forces, product positioning, and high-performing teams, I have consistently optimized revenue growth and profitability. As the CEO of GQ Life Sciences, revitalized strategy to turn company around from a -44% to a 33% EBITDA margin and sold company for 10X EBITDA through competitive bidding process in October 2016. I am currently the CEO of Cureatr where we are posting a double-digit YoY growth in the medication software/data industry. To discuss opportunities: rjr@sloan.mit.edu

Linda Palanza
OneView Commerce

Linda Palanza is a Board Member at OneView Commerce, CEO/Co-Founder at Oneview Group PLC, and Chief Operating Officer at OneView Commerce and is based in Boston, Massachusetts. She has worked as COO/Co-Founder at Oneview Group PLC.

Daniel D. Burton
Health Catalyst

I serve as CEO and Board Member at Health Catalyst, a mission-driven healthcare data and analytics technology and services company, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. I was fortunate to become involved with Health Catalyst at an early stage, as an investor and as an advisor, when there were three team members, in January 2011. My role expanded to full-time companywide leadership starting in the summer of 2011. I'm passionate about transforming healthcare, improving outcomes, data, analytics, company culture and values. Health Catalyst focuses its recruitment and retention on team members who exhibit our four cultural attributes--namely, team members who are continuous learners, hard-working, humble, and who strive to be world-class. We expect every team member to embody these attributes each day. We do not micro-manage but instead ask our team members to utilize our company's four operating principles (improvement, ownership, respect and transparency) to guide their decisions. Health Catalyst transitioned from venture-backed private company to NASDAQ-listed public company (HCAT) through its July 2019 IPO.

Lawrence Coburn
DoubleDutch

Lawrence Coburn is the founder and CEO of DoubleDutch, a company that embraces mobile and social to change the way people work. DoubleDutch makes mobile enterprise applications that leverage game mechanics and social functionality to massively increase engagement and transparency. After starting DoubleDutch in January 2011, Lawrence has made quite an impact in the mobile, enterprise, and geolocation world. He has spoken at many conferences including 2010 CTIA Enterprise & Applications, Enterprise 2.0, Dreamforce, ITEXPO, APPNATION Enterprise Summit, and the Mobile Enterprise Summit. Lawrence is also the geolocation editor for The Next Web, a mentor for UC Berkeley Computer Science students, a mentor at IO Ventures (a San Francisco based incubator), and a member of the Enterprise 2.0 vendor board. A three-time entrepreneur, Lawrence also founded RateItAll, a top ten consumer review property. Prior to his Internet career, Lawrence worked for Nortel Networks in a variety of roles throughout Latin America. When he’s not working or spending time with his family, Lawrence can be found on the basketball court. Despite his advanced years, Lawrence qualified for the Red Bull, King of the Rock, national one-on-one championship in 2010, a point he brings up frequently.

Ananth Siva
Movius

Peter Stilson
GTxcel

Frank Rohde
Nomis Solutions

J. J. Allaire
RStudio

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