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Winegar vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1978
3.9
Waseca, MN1$15.0M100
1889
4.8
Tulsa, OK1$217.0M500
2001
4.6
Albertville, AL1$54.0M533
1996
4.2
Redwood City, CA1-50
2014
4.2
Durango, CO1$18.0M175
1987
3.4
Fort Wayne, IN2$1.6M45
All American Foods
1987
3.9
Mankato, MN1$13.8M1
2005
4.6
Redwood Falls, MN1$150.0M302
1978
4.3
Albuquerque, NM1$50.0M700
Cloverland Electric Cooperative
1938
3.1
Dafter, MI1$360,0009
JRS
2000
3.7
Ocala, FL1$290,0005
1986
4.6
Houston, TX1$34.6M800
Biggs & Co
2009
3.4
Santa Monica, CA1$284.9K5
Next Door
1993
4.1
Miami, FL1$3.8M20
1947
4.9
Chicago, IL1$1.1B3,000
1893
4.0
Rockwall, TX1$8.9M50
1977
4.2
Decatur, GA1$110.0M700
1978
4.2
Tukwila, WA1$36.0M125
1941
4.1
Riverhead, NY4$16.2M50
2010
4.0
Anaheim, CA1$9.0M350
-
3.9
Largo, FL1$1.6M30

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Winegar salaries vs competitors

Compare Winegar salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Winegar
$41,893$20.14-

Compare Winegar job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Winegar
$64,123$30.83
Cloverland Electric Cooperative
$66,999$32.21
Fresh n' Lean
$66,598$32.02
Next Door
$66,405$31.93
Milam Enterprises LLC
$66,376$31.91
Farmers Union Industries
$66,261$31.86
Dion's
$66,211$31.83
Whitmore
$65,481$31.48
Toppers
$65,294$31.39
SunFlower
$65,277$31.38
Dekalb Farmers Market
$65,061$31.28
Sunrise Foods LLC
$64,486$31.00
Tropicana Beverage Group
$64,124$30.83
Crosby
$64,109$30.82
Grassburger
$63,867$30.71
All American Foods
$63,608$30.58
Kaps-All Packaging
$62,397$30.00
JRS
$61,549$29.59
Fun Factory Parties
$59,754$28.73
Biggs & Co
$59,580$28.64

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Winegar demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Winegar vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Cloverland Electric Cooperative55%45%
Crosby56%44%
Winegar--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%

Cloverland Electric Cooperative

0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at Winegar vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
Cloverland Electric Cooperative
66%9%18%4%3%
6.7
62%14%14%6%4%
10.0

Winegar and similar companies CEOs

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He has more than 36 years of industry experience in operating and executive leadership positions within the petroleum industry, having worked in Venezuela, the United Kingdom and various locations throughout the United States. Prior to joining Motiva Enterprises, Coffman served as senior vice president, Refining, for Andeavor (formerly Tesoro) leading the operation of 10 refineries located throughout the western United States from 2013 through 2017. Coffman began his career with Conoco in 1983 successfully completing a formal Management Development Program designed to develop future leaders of that company. While at Conoco, he served in a variety of capacities and locations including Upgrader General Manager and executive committee member at Petrozuata, a joint venture between Conoco and PDVSA located in Puerto La Cruz, Venezuela; President, ConocoPhillips Pipeline, Houston, Texas; General Manager, Bayway Refinery, Linden, New Jersey; and, General Manager, Humber Refinery and Lead UK executive, the United Kingdom. He serves as member of the board of directors of Motiva Enterprises. He also serves on the board and executive committee of the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufactures (AFPM), the board of the American Petroleum Institute (API), and the board of the Greater Houston Partnership. Coffman received a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Brigham Young University in 1982, and a Master of Business Administration from Utah State University in 1983. Following high school, he served in the United States Air Force and active Utah Air National Guard from 1975 to 1983.

Joseph Blancato
Sunrise Foods LLC

Michael Heise (Mike)
Cloverland Electric Cooperative

Scott Gittrich
Toppers

Robert Desel
Crosby

Since 2017, Robert has served as Crosby's chief commercial officer, leading sales and marketing efforts and playing a key role in designing and implementing the company's strategy. Previously, Robert was a KKR industry advisor since 2011, working across KKR's industrial portfolio companies. In this role, Robert spent considerable time working with Crosby across many functions since 2013. Before his involvement with KKR, Robert led Terex's construction equipment business for North America, South America, and Asia, as well as their global aftermarket business. Prior to Terex, he served as a founding partner and the CEO of Carlisle & Co., a consulting firm focused on channel management and product support for industrial and automotive companies with blue chip industrial clients.

Jeff Kilpatrick
Whitmore

Laureen Asseo
Fresh n' Lean

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