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Valpak main competitors are Quantcast, OpenX, and Xandr.

Competitor Summary. See how Valpak compares to its main competitors:

  • Omnicom Group has the most employees (64,100).
  • Employees at Quantcast earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $126,555.
  • The oldest company is Lee Enterprises, founded in 1890.
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Valpak vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1968
4.4
Saint Petersburg, FL2$43.5M50
2008
4.6
Chicago, IL4$492.6M6,000
2007
4.4
Austin, TX1$280.4M500
2014
4.5
Los Angeles, CA1$21.4M420
2004
4.3
San Francisco, CA6$1.4B3,900
1986
4.7
New York, NY4$15.7B64,100
2006
4.5
San Francisco, CA5$17.7M501
2006
4.7
San Francisco, CA5$140.0M150
2007
4.6
Los Angeles, CA9$156.0M750
2012
4.9
San Francisco, CA1$1.5B10,000
2007
4.7
New York, NY6$331.2M1,000
2007
4.6
Pasadena, CA3$1200
2013
4.4
San Francisco, CA1$10.7B6,000
1996
4.7
Dallas, TX1$1.4B3,200
2005
4.7
New York, NY4$200.0M420
1986
4.1
Tucker, GA1$7.7M25
1969
3.8
Gainesville, FL1$29.0M440
1890
3.9
Davenport, IA19$691.1M3,597
2007
4.1
Provo, UT1$24.1M750
2000
4.3
Irving, TX4$122.0M715
1913
4.2
Franklin Park, IL5$88.4M200

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Valpak salaries vs competitors

Among Valpak competitors, employees at Quantcast earn the most with an average yearly salary of $126,555.

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Valpak
$39,745$19.11-
Groupon
$81,044$38.96-
RetailMeNot
$92,522$44.48-
GALE
$58,615$28.18-
Yelp
$107,334$51.60-
Omnicom Group
$84,714$40.73-

Compare Valpak job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Valpak
$40,479$19.46
Yelp
$103,323$49.67
Quantcast
$87,960$42.29
Marin Software
$77,644$37.33
SuperMedia
$75,399$36.25
Multiview
$74,388$35.76
Yodle
$71,836$34.54
DoorDash
$70,340$33.82
ZipLocal
$69,418$33.37
OpenX
$69,395$33.36
JS Paluch
$66,784$32.11
Rubicon Project
$66,553$32.00
BellSouth Advertising & Publishing
$64,633$31.07
Naylor Association Solutions
$64,258$30.89
Instacart
$63,032$30.30
GALE
$60,579$29.12
Omnicom Group
$59,124$28.42
Xandr
$51,784$24.90
RetailMeNot
$51,470$24.75
Lee Enterprises
$41,698$20.05

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Valpak demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Valpak vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Lee Enterprises47%53%
Valpak50%50%
Marin Software53%47%
Groupon53%47%
Omnicom Group57%43%
Rubicon Project59%41%

Compare race at Valpak vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%16%11%7%3%
9.4
61%13%11%12%4%
9.5
73%10%7%7%3%
9.7
53%23%8%10%6%
9.8
57%18%12%9%4%
9.6
52%18%8%15%6%
9.6

Valpak and similar companies CEOs

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Kedar Deshpande
Groupon

Kevin D. Mowbray
Lee Enterprises

Kevin Mowbray is a President- Publisher at St. Louis Post-Dispatch and President and Chief Executive Officer at LEE ENTERPRISES, INC. He studied at WIU.

Christopher A. Lien
Marin Software

Mr. Lien is Marin’s founder and Chairman of the Board, and rejoined the Company as Chief Executive Officer in August 2016. From September 2015 to August 2016, Mr. Lien has served on boards of private companies as well as Marin Software. From May 2014 until September 2015, Mr. Lien served as executive chairman of Marin Software, and from the founding of the Company in 2006 to May 2014, he served as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Lien has been a member of the Board since 2006. Previously, Mr. Lien served as Chief Operating Officer of Adteractive, Inc., an online performance marketing company, from 2004 to 2005. In 2001, Mr. Lien co-founded and served as Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of Sugar Media, Inc., a broadband services platform, until its acquisition in 2003 by 2Wire, Inc., a leading supplier of DSL equipment and services, which was subsequently acquired by Pace plc in 2010. Prior to that, Mr. Lien served in various capacities at BlueLight.com, LLC, Kmart Corporation’s ecommerce and Internet service provider subsidiary from 2000 to 2001, including as Chief Financial Officer and acting Chief Executive Officer. Prior to BlueLight.com, Mr. Lien spent 10 years at various investment banks, including Morgan Stanley and Evercore Partners, with his last role as Managing Director. Mr. Lien holds an A.B. from Dartmouth College, where he was elected as a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and an M.B.A. from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Mr. Lien’s presence as a member of the Board brings his thorough knowledge of the Company into the Board’s strategic and policy-making discussions. He brings his extensive experience in finance, digital marketing and executive roles in the information technology industry into deliberations regarding the Company’s strategy and operations.

John D. Wren
Omnicom Group

John Wren (3 April 1871 – 26 October 1953) was an Australian bookmaker, boxing and wrestling promoter, Irish nationalist, land speculator, newspaper owner, racecourse and racehorse owner, soldier, pro-conscriptionist and theatre owner He has become a legendary figure thanks mainly to a fictionalised account of his life in Frank Hardy's novel Power Without Glory, which was also made into a television series. After his death in 1953, Wren was buried at [http://www.kewcemetery.com.au/ Boroondara Cemetery] in Kew.

Michael Barrett
Rubicon Project

Jeremy Stoppelman
Yelp

Jeremy Stoppelman (born November 10, 1977) is an American business executive. He is the CEO of Yelp, which he co-founded in 2004. Stoppelman obtained a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1999. After briefly working for @Home Network, he worked at X.com and later became the VP of Engineering after the company was renamed PayPal. Stoppelman left PayPal to attend Harvard Business School. During a summer internship at MRL Ventures, he and others came up with the idea for Yelp Inc. He turned down an acquisition offer by Google and took the company public in 2012.

Brian Lesser
Xandr

Andy Keith
Multiview

Andy Keith is MultiView’s Chief Executive Officer, overseeing the company’s strategic path of growth, development and success. Andy started his career at MultiView in 2007 and most recently served as its Chief Revenue Officer. Prior to the CRO role, Andy has held several positions in sales and sales operations, giving him a full understanding of the latest digital media trends and successful digital advertising campaigns. Prior to becoming Vice President of Sales in 2017, he was the Vice President of Partnership Sales, overseeing the company’s outside sales force and partner relations team. He was responsible for the overall strategic acquisition and relationship management of over 1,700 association partnerships. Before joining MultiView, Andy worked in various positions within the golf industry, which included being Membership Director at T Bar M Racquet Club in Dallas and Sales Manager at Countrywide and Bank of America.

John Gentry
OpenX

John Gentry is the president of OpenX. OpenX is the world’s leading independent provider of digital advertising technology that enables businesses to manage and maximize their ad revenue. A veteran technology and media industry executive, Gentry is responsible for operating the business and further accelerating OpenX's rapid trajectory, delivering revenue growth through sales, technology, and product innovation globally. He has oversight of OpenX's three core operating teams: business, engineering and product. Gentry brings to his position at OpenX nearly twenty years of experience in leadership roles at technology and media companies that have redefined advertising and commerce. Prior to OpenX, Gentry was president of Spot Runner, developer of the Malibu Media Platform, an online media exchange that simplifies the buying and selling of television media. Before Spot Runner, he was chief revenue officer of Green Dot (NYSE: GDOT), the pioneer and market leader in the prepaid debit card industry. Previously, Gentry was senior vice president and general manager of the Affiliate Business of Overture Services, Inc. (Overture), the originator of the paid search advertising model, now a key driver of the digital economy. Before Overture, Gentry was an executive at Disney/ABC Cable Networks and Discovery Communications. Gentry holds a B.A. in Political Science from the University of California at Los Angeles and an M.B.A. from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.

Konrad Feldman
Quantcast

Konrad Feldman, CEO, co-founded and launched Quantcast in 2006 along with Paul Sutter to transform the effectiveness of online advertising through the use of science and scalable computing. Prior to co-founding Quantcast, Feldman co-founded Searchspace (now Fortent) the leading provider of terrorist financing detection and anti-money laundering software for the world’s financial services industry. As CEO of Searchspace’s North American business, he established the business in the US and directed its rapid growth to become a market leader. Prior to Searchspace, Feldman was a Research Fellow in the Intelligent Systems Laboratory at University College London. Feldman holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from University College, London.

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