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VF main competitors are Timberland, Wolverine World Wide, and Sherwin-Williams.

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

  • Gap Inc. has the most employees (117,000).
  • Employees at Timberland earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $45,458.
  • The oldest company is Sherwin-Williams, founded in 1866.
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VF vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1899
4.9
Greensboro, NC4$10.5B50,000
1901
4.5
Seattle, WA11$15.0B74,000
1977
4.4
Pittsburgh, PA1$5.3B37,000
1967
4.3
Meriden, CT20$1.3B1,000
1969
4.5
San Francisco, CA10$15.1B117,000
1983
4.1
Fort Myers, FL2$2.1B18,500
1907
4.5
Dallas, TX1$4.9B13,500
1987
4.5
New York, NY2$1.8B21,007
1956
4.4
San Francisco, CA7$7.7B28,200
1973
4.0
Houston, TX4$2.9B19,300
1938
4.4
Kent, WA1$3.1B15,000
1883
4.4
Rockford, MI3$1.8B3,700
1952
4.7
Stratham, NH1$1.4B50,000
1966
4.7
Costa Mesa, CA1$520.0M2,124
1981
4.6
Los Angeles, CA1$3.0B14,701
1866
4.5
Cleveland, OH4$23.1B61,031
2000
3.8
Vernon, CA1$17.0M350

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VF salaries vs competitors

Among VF competitors, employees at Timberland earn the most with an average yearly salary of $45,458.

Compare VF salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
VF
$40,146$19.30-
Nordstrom
$33,810$16.25-
American Eagle Outfitters
$31,272$15.03-
Eastern Mountain Sports
$36,564$17.58-
Gap Inc.
$34,645$16.66-
Chico's FAS
$36,548$17.57-

Compare VF job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
VF
$106,038$50.98
American Eagle Outfitters
$93,903$45.15
Gap Inc.
$93,210$44.81
Neiman Marcus Group
$86,478$41.58
Sherwin-Williams
$82,928$39.87
Timberland
$78,745$37.86
Aeropostale
$76,181$36.63
GUESS
$73,229$35.21
7 For All Mankind
$65,295$31.39
Nordstrom
$64,347$30.94
Wolverine World Wide
$62,021$29.82
Chico's FAS
$60,284$28.98
Williams Sonoma
$58,420$28.09
Tailored Brands
$57,485$27.64
Vans
$55,349$26.61
Eastern Mountain Sports
$53,307$25.63
REI
$39,883$19.17

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VF demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at VF vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Chico's FAS21%79%
Nordstrom34%66%
GUESS35%65%
American Eagle Outfitters38%62%
Gap Inc.39%61%
VF41%59%
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Compare race at VF vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
57%20%12%8%4%
9.9
60%19%11%6%3%
9.6
59%16%15%7%4%
9.8
50%29%10%7%4%
9.6
58%19%10%8%5%
9.7
57%20%11%8%4%
9.7

VF and similar companies CEOs

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Jay L. Schottenstein
American Eagle Outfitters

Jay Schottenstein is an influential retail entrepreneur with a deep commitment to philanthropy. As a leader in the retail industry, he oversees a network of public and privately held businesses across various categories. Mr. Schottenstein is Chairman and CEO of American Eagle Outfitters (NYSE:AEO), Chairman and CEO of American Signature, Executive Chairman of Designer Brands (NYSE:DBI), Chairman, President, and CEO of Schottenstein Stores Corporation & Schottenstein Property Group, Chairman and CEO of SB360 Capital Partners, among others. He also holds board positions at American Eagle Outfitters, Designer Brands, Albertsons Companies and a number of philanthropic and educational organizations. Mr. Schottenstein developed a keen understanding of business at an early age, fueled by the entrepreneurial spirit of his grandfather, Ephraim Schottenstein. Ephraim and Anna Schottenstein opened Columbus, Ohio-based E.L. Schottenstein Department Stores in 1917 where Jay later learned the family business from his father, Jerome Schottenstein. His first leadership role was in 1976 as a store manager in the family furniture business, Value City Furniture. In 1984, Mr. Schottenstein assumed an executive role in the family’s Value City Department Stores, now Designer Brands. Following the death of his father in 1992, Jay rose to lead the retail empire and continues to build on the Schottenstein family legacy. Mr. Schottenstein is passionate about giving back to the communities where he and his family live and where his businesses have a footprint. Together with his wife, Jeanie Schottenstein, he developed the Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Family Foundation to support local, national and global charitable and educational organizations. He was instrumental in founding The Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein Prize in Cardiovascular Sciences at the Ohio State University to provide national and international recognition to those at the forefront of cardiovascular sciences. The Schottenstein family is consistently recognized for their incredible philanthropic efforts. In 2009, Lebron James nominated Mr. Schottenstein for the Time 100, the magazine’s annual list of the world’s most influential people. In 2010, the American Red Cross of Central Ohio honored the Schottensteins with the Humanitarian of the Year Award for their commitment to improving the Columbus community. In 2016, Mr. Schottenstein was honored with the T. Kenyon Holly Award for his outstanding humanitarian achievement by the Two Ten Footwear Foundation. The Schottensteins were also honored in 2019 by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation for their long-standing support.

Molly Langenstein
Chico's FAS

I am a high-level strategist and general manager in the retail industry - including leading a $4 billion P&L - with an exceptional record of revitalizing sales and improving profitability.* Brings a record of re-imagining businesses, optimizing organizational design, and employing disruptive thinking to stay ahead of rapid industry change.* Data-driven retailer who generates growth by launching and reshaping brands around the customer. * Effectively implements programs that reduce cost, create continuous operational improvements, and enhance the customer experience.* Possesses broad experience, including buying, planning, and product development in men’s, women’s, and children’s apparel; accessories; and home goods, with omni-channel expertise that leverages digital and physical presence.* Naturally curious, collaborative leader who builds trust and engagement within the organization and promotes open communications at all levels.

Carlos E. Alberini
GUESS

Carlos Alberini currently serves as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Lucky Brand. Mr. Alberini previously served as the Co-Chief Executive Officer of Restoration Hardware Holdings, Inc. from June 2010 through January 2014. Mr. Alberini served as RH’s Chief Executive Officer from October 2012 to July 2013. Mr. Alberini has served as a Director of RH since June 2010. Prior to joining RH, he was President and Chief Operating Officer of Guess?, Inc., a publicly traded specialty retailer of apparel and accessories, from December 2000 to June 2010. From May 2006 to July 2006, Mr. Alberini served as Interim Chief Financial Officer of Guess?, Inc. Mr. Alberini served as a member of the Board of Directors of Guess?, Inc. from December 2000 to September 2011. From October 1996 to December 2000, Mr. Alberini served as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Footstar, Inc., a footwear retailer. From May 1995 to October 1996, Mr. Alberini served as Vice President of Finance and Acting Chief Financial Officer of the Melville Corporation, a retail holding corporation. From 1987 to 1995, Mr. Alberini was with The Bon-Ton Stores, Inc., an operator of department stores, in various capacities, including Vice President, Corporate Controller, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer. Prior to that, Mr. Alberini served in various positions at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, an audit firm. Mr. Alberini was selected to join Restoration Hardware’s board of directors because of his expertise and experience in retail and merchandising, branded consumer goods, accounting, financing and capital finance, board practices of other large retail companies and leadership of complex organizations.

Erik B. Nordstrom
Nordstrom

Dinesh Lathi
Tailored Brands

Mr. Lathi is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company. He was elected to the Tailored Brands Board of Directors in March 2016, was appointed Non-Executive Chairman in March 2017 and served as Executive Chairman from October 1, 2018 through March 27, 2019. Mr. Lathi is also a member of the Board of Directors of Five Below, Inc. and was the Chief Executive Officer of One Kings Lane, Inc. from April 2014 until June 2016. Previously, Mr. Lathi spent seven years in various senior executive roles at eBay, Inc. and eight years in investment banking and private equity. Mr. Lathi earned his BS Materials Science and Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his MBA from Harvard Business School.

Bob L. Martin
Gap Inc.

John George Morikis
Sherwin-Williams

Ron serves as the Chair of the Audit Committee and as a member of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee and Executive Committee. Before retiring in 2010, Ron was President and Chief Executive Officer of LoJack Corporation. He also served as a director of LoJack Corporation. Ron served as Chief Operating Officer for the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company from December 2003 through May 2006. He joined the company in 1999 as Chief Financial Officer and served as CFO until his promotion to Chief Operating Officer in 2003. Prior to joining the Wm. Wrigley Company, Ronald held several senior executive positions of increasing responsibility with The Gillette Company and was a Partner and Practice Leader with KPMG International. Ron is a Director of HNI Corporation and Paylocity Holding Corp. Ron earned a BA in history and economics from Trinity College and an MS in accounting from New York University-Leonard N. Stern School of Business. He is a Certified Public Accountant.

Laura Jean Alber
Williams Sonoma

Laura J. Alber (born 1968) is an American businesswoman who in 2010 became the CEO of Williams-Sonoma, Inc.

Blake W. Krueger
Wolverine World Wide

Blake Krueger is a Director at Merrell Europe Ltd, Board Member at The Right Place, and Board Member at Bissell and is based in Rockford, Michigan. He has worked as Chairman/President/CEO at WOLVERINE WORLD WIDE INC /DE/, Exec VP/Secretary at WOLVERINE WORLD WIDE INC /DE/, and Chairman at Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America (FDRA).

Dr. Gene Johnson Ph. D.
Eastern Mountain Sports

Dr. Gene Johnson, Ph. D. are a President, CEO,CFO,CTO,COO,CMO COMPUTER/TELCO/ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES at EASTERN MOUNTAIN SPORTS and are based in Winder, Georgia.

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