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  • Colfax Corporation has the most employees (15,000).
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Universal Furniture vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2001
4.2
High Point, NC1$32.0M130
1988
4.1
East Hanover, NJ1$543.0M100
1986
4.0
Ocala, FL1$5.2B100
1956
4.0
Delanco, NJ1$35.7M120
1974
4.4
Saint Charles, MO1$53.4M300
1889
4.7
Bristol, PA6$320.0M1,098
Prisco Digital
-
3.6
Newark, NJ1$350,0005
1956
3.9
Plainville, MA1$23.4M100
2001
4.3
Garland, TX1-31
1978
3.5
Pawtucket, RI1$18.6M50
1860
4.6
Annapolis, MD1$2.1B15,000
Specialty Products
1974
3.1
Lakewood, WA1$200,00020
Hebert Candies
1917
3.7
Shrewsbury, MA1$1.9M13
Stay Online Corp.
1987
3.4
Creedmoor, NC1$1.1M10
1902
4.7
Spiceland, IN11$200.0M1,700
1916
4.4
New Berlin, WI1$280.0M805
-
3.8
Pittsburgh, PA4$9,99950
Paxton
1867
4.1
Norfolk, VA1$13.5M20
2006
4.5
La Vergne, TN1$500.0M3,000
Parts.com
1995
4.0
Sanford, FL1--
2004
3.9
Vancouver, WA1$32.4M100

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Universal Furniture salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Universal Furniture
$45,443$21.85-

Compare Universal Furniture job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Universal Furniture
$74,780$35.95
Colfax Corporation
$85,988$41.34
Nature, Inc.
$77,991$37.50
Sterling Inc
$76,787$36.92
Draper
$76,414$36.74
Prisco Digital
$76,101$36.59
Spirits
$75,988$36.53
Newco Coffee
$75,853$36.47
Paxton
$75,372$36.24
Specialty Products
$74,544$35.84
Hilco Vision
$74,136$35.64
Parts.com
$73,895$35.53
Hebert Candies
$73,279$35.23
Ryonet
$73,211$35.20
Stay Online Corp.
$72,605$34.91
SVP Worldwide
$72,160$34.69
Foremost Groups
$72,050$34.64
Colonial Mills
$71,824$34.53
Capris
$71,759$34.50
Lenox
$70,628$33.96

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Universal Furniture demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Universal Furniture vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Lenox48%52%
Nature, Inc.53%47%
Spirits53%47%
Colfax Corporation60%40%
Paxton65%35%
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Compare race at Universal Furniture vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
60%15%13%9%4%
9.9
63%14%14%7%3%
9.9
62%16%10%8%4%
10.0
61%16%11%8%4%
9.6
Paxton
65%12%12%7%4%
9.8
57%22%11%6%3%
9.9

Universal Furniture and similar companies CEOs

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Matthew Trerotola (Matt)
Colfax Corporation

Matt Trerotola is chief executive officer and a director of Colfax Corporation. Mr. Trerotola has spent most of his career in various roles at DuPont, Danaher, and McKinsey and Company. Prior to joining Colfax, Mr. Trerotola held a number of leadership positions at Danaher Corporation, where he was most recently vice president and group executive for life sciences from 2012 to 2013, and oversaw a group comprising four companies, approximately 7,000 associates, and $2.5 billion in revenue. Previously at Danaher, he was group executive for product identification from 2009 to 2012, and President of the Videojet business from 2007 to 2009. In these roles, he greatly accelerated organic growth and made acquisitions that both strengthened and redefined the group. Throughout his career at DuPont, which started in 1989, Mr. Trerotola served as executive vice president and as a member of the Office of the Chief Executive. In this role, he was responsible for DuPont’s electronics and communications segment and the safety and protection segment, which totaled $6.3 billion, as well as having corporate responsibility for the Asia-Pacific region. While at McKinsey and Company from 1995 to 1999, Mr. Trerotola focused primarily on helping industrial companies accelerate growth. He worked in the Cleveland (Ohio), Brussels, and Prague offices. Mr. Trerotola received a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering from the University of Virginia in 1989 and an MBA degree from Harvard Business School in 1995.

Peter Cameron
Lenox

Jack L. Kopnisky
Sterling Inc

Carl-Martin Lindahl
SVP Worldwide

Edward M. Christie III
Spirits

Sheila Shechtman
Hebert Candies

Tom Greco
Parts.com

Joshua Schulman
Capris

Donald Scarlata
Colonial Mills

Donald Scarlata is a President/CEO at Colonial Mills and is based in North Easton, Massachusetts.

Ryan Moore
Ryonet

Ryan Moor is the punk-rocker turned CEO and founder of Ryonet Corporation, a screen printing equipment manufacturer and supply company in Vancouver, Washington. In the spring of 1999, heprinted his very first T-shirt to promote his band, “Not Long After,” and realized the potential that do-it-yourself screen printing had in the marketplace. He started constructing screen printing kits to sell on Ebay and teaching others to use them. In May of 2004, he purchased and founded his very first website, www.silkscreeningsupplies.com (link is external), and made over twenty thousand dollars in the first two months of sales. In 2005, Ryonet’s first full year in business, the company grew over 1000 percent and eclipsed revenues of four million dollars. Since founding Ryonet, Ryan has led the company successfully through a recession to the top spot in an increasingly competitive market to nearly $40 million in annual revenues, executing a number of significant acquisitions along the way. Above all, serving both team members and clients is paramount to Ryan. He understands that in order to create a great company, you have to have a great team focused on service and development. He reads at least one book per month and is a member of the CEO development association, Vistage. Outside of work, Ryan enjoys spending time with his active family; his wife Amanda, their twin boys, Koen and Brody, and Maddox.

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