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Competitor Summary. See how Western Resource Advocates compares to its main competitors:

  • The Humane Society of the United States has the most employees (2,014).
  • The oldest company is Virginia General Assembly, founded in 1619.
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Western Resource Advocates vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1989
3.7
Boulder, CO1$3.7M68
Georgia Alabama Land Trust
1999
4.0
Piedmont, AL1$5.0M20
1988
3.7
Silver Spring, MD1$2.6M30
Catawba Lands Conservancy
1991
3.9
Charlotte, NC1$50.0M9
1989
3.4
Eugene, OR1$6.6M30
Michigan Nature Association
1952
3.6
Okemos, MI1$5.0M9
1920
3.8
Milwaukee, WI1$499,999150
1978
4.1
New York, NY1$10.9M147
Humanities New York
1975
4.1
New York, NY1$5.0M9
1911
4.0
Washington, DC1$5.0M56
2008
4.2
Washington, DC1$8.5M90
1981
3.6
Washington, DC1$999,99948
1971
3.6
Montgomery, AL1$136.3M254
1917
4.1
Philadelphia, PA9$28.6M350
ArmenianAssembly
1989
3.9
Washington, DC1$3.8M20
1954
3.8
Washington, DC1$159.2M2,014
Florida West Economic Development Alliance
2014
3.9
Pensacola, FL1$330,0007
1996
3.9
Annandale, VA1$2.9M30
1982
3.4
Berkeley, CA1$999,99941
2006
3.6
Wyoming, MI1$2.6M49
1619
3.8
Richmond, VA1$11.0M750

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Western Resource Advocates salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Western Resource Advocates
$42,224$20.30-

Compare Western Resource Advocates job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Western Resource Advocates
$62,515$30.06
Georgia Alabama Land Trust
$78,466$37.72
Catawba Lands Conservancy
$77,580$37.30
McKenzie River Trust
$76,295$36.68
Wildlife Habitat Council
$74,716$35.92
National Association of Attorneys General
$73,698$35.43
National Legal Aid & Defender Association
$70,729$34.00
Human Rights First
$70,706$33.99
Florida West Economic Development Alliance
$65,311$31.40
Virginia General Assembly
$64,559$31.04
Humanities New York
$64,021$30.78
ArmenianAssembly
$63,774$30.66
Michigan Nature Association
$63,017$30.30
American Friends Service Committee
$62,349$29.98
Women At Risk, International
$62,082$29.85
ACLU of Wisconsin
$60,898$29.28
The Humane Society of the United States
$59,867$28.78
CARECEN-Central American Resource Center
$57,487$27.64
Southern Poverty Law Center
$57,390$27.59
East Bay Sanctuary Covenant
$57,175$27.49

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Western Resource Advocates demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Western Resource Advocates vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Wildlife Habitat Council27%73%
The Humane Society of the United States31%69%
American Friends Service Committee32%68%
ArmenianAssembly33%67%
ACLU of Wisconsin44%56%
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Compare race at Western Resource Advocates vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
58%11%18%9%3%
9.4
56%18%11%10%5%
9.5
ArmenianAssembly
40%20%11%13%16%
8.2
54%16%21%7%3%
6.6
57%17%12%9%5%
9.5
49%23%15%4%9%
8.3

Western Resource Advocates and similar companies CEOs

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Michael Breen
Human Rights First

Laurie Davies Adams
Wildlife Habitat Council

Thomas Okel
Catawba Lands Conservancy

Christopher Ott
ACLU of Wisconsin

April has extensive experience working at both the national and local level on justice reform efforts. She has worked on the national level with both the American Bar Association in Washington, D.C. and Legal Action Center in New York, NY advocating for alternative sentencing and reentry reform. She also has an intimate understanding of the challenges facing disadvantaged communities, because she represented individuals within the criminal justice system and juvenile justice system as a public defender for the last eight years. As a community-oriented public defender, she had the unique experience of representing clients and also working on policy reform and systems change efforts in both Washington, D.C. and Memphis, TN. Most recently, she worked as the Special Assistant in the Juvenile Defender Unit at the Law Office of the Shelby County Public Defender where she was responsible for implementing Department of Justice reforms and helping to build the first ever holistic and team-based juvenile defense practice in Shelby County that employed both social workers and attorneys.April has conducted trainings with and provided technical assistance to the following national and federal organizations: American Bar Association, National Center for State Courts, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, National Legal Aid and Defender Association, National Juvenile Defender Center, D.C. Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, and D.C. Office of Returning Citizens Affairs. She has also served as a guest lecturer at George Washington University Law School, Howard University School of Law, and the UDC David A. Clarke School of Law.

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