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  • National Geographic has the most employees (1,500).
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UDress Magazine vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2005
3.3
Newark, DE1$8.1M125
1906
3.7
Blue Ash, OH1$16.0M65
2002
4.3
New York, NY1$122.6M639
1984
3.5
Washington, DC1$1.6M30
1994
4.4
Los Angeles, CA1$18.1M100
2005
3.5
New York, NY1$1.2M28
2004
3.3
New York, NY1$2.3M46
1910
3.5
New York, NY1$660,00050
1991
4.1
Seattle, WA1$5.7M59
1888
4.7
Washington, DC1$499.2M1,500
-
4.3
Santa Monica, CA1$55.0M116
1996
4.3
New York, NY1$6.8M115
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2001
3.8
New York, NY1$1.9M23
-
3.3
San Diego, CA1$3.5M90
1965
3.8
Washington, DC1$17.0M50
1981
3.6
Durham, NC1$8.1M82
1946
3.4
Pittsburgh, PA1$5.0M50
1996
4.0
Bloomington, IN1$7.0M85
-
4.0
New York, NY1$11.0M175
1996
3.8
Baltimore, MD1$4.2M48
1896
4.1
New York, NY3$13.0M114

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UDress Magazine salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
UDress Magazine
$60,880$29.27-

Compare UDress Magazine job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
UDress Magazine
$67,616$32.51
BBC America
$119,537$57.47
FX Networks
$104,079$50.04
Oxford University Press
$85,658$41.18
Complex
$84,282$40.52
National Geographic
$83,956$40.36
Secretly Group
$75,681$36.39
Inside Lacrosse
$74,118$35.63
Game Show Network
$73,967$35.56
Island Press
$73,721$35.44
Team Epiphany
$68,858$33.10
UrbanDaddy
$68,533$32.95
ST Media Group
$67,303$32.36
AR New York
$67,134$32.28
Baseball America
$64,933$31.22
The i.d.e.a. Brand
$63,674$30.61
Digital Content Next
$62,356$29.98
Washingtonian
$62,243$29.92
WWD
$59,428$28.57
The Stranger
$47,617$22.89

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UDress Magazine demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
WWD37%63%
Oxford University Press42%58%
National Geographic47%53%
Pittsburgh CLO50%50%
Team Epiphany64%36%
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Compare race at UDress Magazine vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%12%13%10%5%
9.5
72%14%10%2%2%
5.9
54%23%12%6%5%
9.1
53%14%19%9%5%
9.5
67%13%13%5%3%
6.4

UDress Magazine and similar companies CEOs

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Van Kaplan
Pittsburgh CLO

Jay Penske
WWD

Mark Feldman
Game Show Network

Jill Tiefenthaler
National Geographic

As chief executive officer at the National Geographic Society, Dr. Jill Tiefenthaler oversees the development and implementation of the Society’s mission-driven work and programmatic agenda. She leads our global community of Explorers: scientists, innovators, educators, and storytellers-in our mission to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Jill sits on the Society’s Board of Trustees and the board of National Geographic Partners. Before joining the National Geographic Society, Jill spent nine years as the president of Colorado College. During this time, she helped set a new direction for the school, executed the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the college’s history, and developed and implemented a comprehensive strategic plan that expanded and cultivated an engaged and globally connected academic community. She developed a Campus Master Plan, executed an alliance to make the world-class Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center part of the college, and led the college’s efforts to achieve carbon neutrality. She also drove significant increases in diversity among the faculty and student body and led the campus community in an external review of racism at the college that resulted in an Antiracism Implementation Plan. Before leading Colorado College, Jill was provost of Wake Forest University, where she redesigned the admissions process to include an SAT-optional policy, integrated the university’s undergraduate and graduate business schools, established the Institute for Public Engagement and The Humanities Institute, and implemented “Living Our Values,” a plan to strengthen residential life and campus vibrancy. Jill began her academic career at Colgate University, where she was a full professor of economics before holding various administrative roles, including consultant to the president; associate dean of the faculty; founding director of the Upstate Institute; and chair of the department of economics. Originally from Iowa, Jill grew up on a farm and worked for her family’s popcorn business before attending Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, IN. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in economics from Duke University.

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Complex

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UrbanDaddy

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BBC America

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