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Competitor Summary. See how Vanguard Modular compares to its main competitors:

  • LIXIL Group has the most employees (58,889).
  • The oldest company is SaniGLAZE, founded in 1914.
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Vanguard Modular vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1998
3.9
Malvern, PA1$13.6M63
1930
3.8
Glenview, IL3$130.0M600
1966
3.6
Beltsville, MD1$2.6M50
1990
3.6
Cleburne, TX1$22.0M65
1985
3.9
Louisville, KY1$126.0M65
1986
3.7
Fort Lauderdale, FL4$20.2M114
2011
4.6
--$16.8B58,889
Andrews Industrial Controls
1977
3.7
Carnegie, PA1$10.6M20
Nevada Contractors Assn
1995
3.3
Las Vegas, NV1$499,99911
1914
3.5
Jacksonville, FL1$59.0M1,075

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Vanguard Modular salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Vanguard Modular
$49,204$23.66-

Compare Vanguard Modular job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Vanguard Modular
$70,430$33.86
Andrews Industrial Controls
$70,475$33.88
SaniGLAZE
$70,404$33.85
LIXIL Group
$70,366$33.83
Marble Of The World
$70,286$33.79
The Matworks
$70,234$33.77
Reedy Industries
$69,970$33.64
Drexel Metals
$69,759$33.54
Nevada Contractors Assn
$69,587$33.46
Ulrich Barn
$68,821$33.09

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Joe Kirmser
Reedy Industries

Joe Kirmser is CEO of Reedy Industries, a leader in commercial HVAC,mechanical services and building automation solutions for commercial and industrial facilities. Founded in 1930, Reedy Industries today employs more than 1,200 people, including over 900 field-based technicians. Since joining the company in 2019, Joe has created and overseen the implementation of a new business strategy that resulted in a 250% increase in revenues, a 300% increase in EBITDA, and 16 acquisitions that have expanded the company’s footprint throughout the Midwest and also entering the Mountain West, Southwest and Southeast regions. Previously, Joe was CEO of QSI Facilities, a leader in national outsourced facilities services based in Wichita, Kansas, with over 300 employees. Under Joe’s leadership, QSI more than doubled revenues and tripled EBITDA. Key components of this growth were a comprehensive repositioning of the company as well as completion of four accretive acquisitions within an 18-month period. QSI was acquired by Cushman Wakefield (NYSE: CWK) in January 2019, at which time Joe chose to remain in the private equity space, leading to his current role at Reedy Industries. Before joining the world of private equity, Joe developed his sales, marketing, operations and senior leadership skills working for publicly traded companies. He served as president of Lenel Systems, a division of United Technologies Corporation (NYSE: UTX) from 2010 through 2013. Lenel is the world’s largest integrated enterprise video and access control company, serving over 90% of the Fortune 500 and global education, government, commercial, and industrial institutions. Joe holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Duke University where he was a four-year starter on the varsity men’s lacrosse team. During his time at Duke, the team won its first ACC title in 1995 and made its first appearance in the Final Four in 1997. He was a two-time All-American selection as well as an Academic All-American as a senior. Joe earned an MBA from the Olin School of Business at Babson College, where he graduated cum laude.

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