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VCA Animal Hospitals vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1986
4.2
Los Angeles, CA1$6.1B27,100
1955
3.8
Vancouver, WA5$774.4M14,000
1955
4.7
Portland, OR1$750.0M7,000
1910
4.4
New York, NY1$32.6M200
1983
4.8
Westbrook, ME92$3.9B9,300
1982
3.7
Indianapolis, IN1$6.3M99
1996
4.5
Tampa, FL15$340.0M3,000
-
3.6
Oakdale, MN1$3.9M380
1988
4.6
Worthington, OH27$57.6M348
1967
3.8
Fairfax, VA1$8.2M68
-
4.1
Sarasota, FL1$42.0M350
1996
4.1
Sarasota, FL1$19.0M333
Newport Animal Hospital
1970
3.1
Middletown, RI1$510,00010
1933
4.0
Lakewood, CO1$12.3M50
Central Animal Hospital
-
4.3
Onalaska, WI1$1.1M9
Animal Care Clinic
-
4.4
Wilsonville, OR1$1.0M12
ALL CREATURES ANIMAL HOSPITAL
1998
3.3
Amelia, OH1$420,00010
Southside Animal Hospital
-
3.5
Nashville, TN1$680,00015
Humane Ohio
2002
3.1
Toledo, OH1$999,99913
1996
3.9
Hingham, MA1$66.0M3,000
Vetcare
-
3.6
Jonesboro, AR1$880,00015

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VCA Animal Hospitals salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
VCA Animal Hospitals
$35,930$17.27-

Compare VCA Animal Hospitals job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
VCA Animal Hospitals
$27,034$13.00
Medical Management International
$32,936$15.83
Banfield Pet Hospital
$31,759$15.27
VetCor
$30,552$14.69
IDEXX
$29,645$14.25
Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota
$27,647$13.29
MedVet
$27,600$13.27
Pender Veterinary
$27,568$13.25
Vetco Clinics
$27,488$13.22
Pawsplus Inc.
$27,365$13.16
noahshospitals
$27,316$13.13
BluePearl Vet
$27,312$13.13
American Animal Hospital Association
$27,247$13.10
The Animal Medical Center
$26,972$12.97
Central Animal Hospital
$26,916$12.94
Vetcare
$26,902$12.93
ALL CREATURES ANIMAL HOSPITAL
$26,899$12.93
Animal Care Clinic
$26,884$12.93
Southside Animal Hospital
$26,867$12.92
Newport Animal Hospital
$26,846$12.91

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VCA Animal Hospitals demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at VCA Animal Hospitals vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
The Animal Medical Center18%82%
Banfield Pet Hospital18%82%
VCA Animal Hospitals20%80%
MedVet22%78%
VetCor48%52%
IDEXX50%50%

Compare race at VCA Animal Hospitals vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%19%10%6%4%
9.6
69%10%8%9%4%
9.6
61%19%12%6%3%
9.4
58%22%8%9%3%
8.6
62%16%13%7%3%
9.8
71%9%12%6%3%
8.3

VCA Animal Hospitals revenue vs competitors

VCA Animal Hospitals revenue is $6.1B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is IDEXX, $3.9B . The company with the lowest revenue is ALL CREATURES ANIMAL HOSPITAL, $420.0K.

VCA Animal Hospitals and similar companies CEOs

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Jonathan J. Mazelsky
IDEXX

Mr. Mazelsky was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of IDEXX on October 23, 2019. Prior to his appointment, Mr. Mazelsky served as IDEXX's Interim President and Chief Executive Officer beginning on June 28, 2019. Prior to his appointment as Interim President and Chief Executive Officer, he was an Executive Vice President responsible for our North American Companion Animal Group Commercial Organization and key elements of the innovation portfolio, including our IDEXX VetLab® in-house diagnostics, Diagnostic Imaging, Veterinary Software and Services, Rapid Assay and Telemedicine lines of business. He joined IDEXX in August 2012 as Executive Vice President. Previously, Mr. Mazelsky was a Senior Vice President and General Manager from 2010 to 2012 of Computed Tomography, Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Therapy Planning at Philips Healthcare, a subsidiary of Royal Philips Electronics. Previously he held a series of other leadership roles with increasing responsibilities during his tenure at Philips beginning in 2001. Prior to joining Philips, Mr. Mazelsky was at Agilent Technologies, where he was an Executive in Charge from 2000 to 2002, leading the integration of Agilent’s Healthcare Group into Philips. He also served as a General Manager of the Medical Consumables Business Unit from 1997 to 2000 at Agilent Technologies. From 1988 to 1996, he was in a number of roles at Hewlett Packard in finance, marketing and business planning. Mr. Mazelsky holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Rochester and an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago.

Darryl Shaw
BluePearl Vet

A founder and the Chief Executive Officer of BluePearl, Darryl has led the company since 1996 when he and his brother Neil, a board-certified veterinary internist, opened their first specialty hospital in Tampa Darryl earned an undergraduate degree in international commerce from Brown University and an MBA in finance and marketing from Northwestern University’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management. At home, Darryl’s family includes two energetic pups: a yellow lab and a Dalmatian.

Paul Huszar
VetCor

Kathryn Coyne is a Chief Executive Officer at Animal Medical Center and is based in United States.

Linda B. Lehmkuhl
MedVet

Over 15 years of executive and leadership experience in for- and non-profit businesses. Key strengths and philosophies include: Diverse leadership experience. Uniquely diverse experience in non- and for-profit leadership. Have developed a keen sense for inspiring staff to build and harness the engine of continuous improvement. Critical IT and financial strengths. Ability to cost-effectively leverage IT to improve operations. Transparent finance/accounting leadership with collective input to budgeting, helping all staff understand and positively impact financials. Realistically optimistic leader. Choose, evangelize, and pursue bold, important initiatives/goals while being clear with self and staff that difficult tests and opportunities lay ahead. Committed to interdependence. Subservient to fostering collaborative cultures, and steadfast dedication to achieving results by empowering teams through learning-by-doing. Finds strength and order through interdependence. Convene ideas and people on a regular basis, purposefully developing connections to bring clarity to multidimensional issues. Employ unique team approaches to build staff and organizational strength and resiliency.

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Pros of working at VCA Animal Hospitals

Up to date medical technology, CE opportunities

Cons of working at VCA Animal Hospitals

Corporate greed, constant price hikes

VCA Animal Hospitals benefits

Personal pet discounts

What do you like best about VCA Animal Hospitals's CEO and the leadership team?

I do not like the CEO and upper management

How would you improve VCA Animal Hospitals's culture?

Show that the front line employees are valued

How did you prepare for the VCA Animal Hospitals interview?

I did not interview, was employed at the time of Pets Choice

How does your compensation at VCA Animal Hospitals compare to the industry average?

According to my research it is low.

What's the diversity at VCA Animal Hospitals like?

LGBTQ is good. Ageism and racism is present.

What brings you the most joy at VCA Animal Hospitals?

The teamwork at my clinic, the happy clients, the pets

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