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World Racing Group vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
-
3.5
Concord, NC1$9.4M125
1994
4.1
Indianapolis, IN1$15.0M156
1959
4.0
Concord, NC1$570.0M793
1924
4.1
Boston, MA1$37.0M326
Indiana Sports Corp
1979
3.8
Indianapolis, IN1$10.0M20
1967
3.5
Milwaukee, WI1$10.0M40
2008
3.8
Chester, PA1$3.3M236
2009
3.8
New York, NY1$5.6M750
-
3.7
Raleigh, NC1$28.0M357
1956
3.5
Rochester, NY1$8.2M73
Orange Bowl
1935
3.7
Hialeah, FL1$50.0M20
1982
3.5
Norfolk, VA1$5.0M34
1994
3.9
Harrison, NJ1$19.0M539
Los Angeles Kings
1966
3.2
Los Angeles, CA1$490,0003
1994
3.5
Syracuse, NY1$3.4M53
-
4.0
New York, NY1$8.2M95
1961
3.6
Eagan, MN1$26.5M497
Greenville Swamp Rabbits
1987
3.2
Greenville, SC1$410,0005
Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington
1934
3.7
Washington, DC1$2.7M13
1960
4.0
Kansas City, MO1$26.1M567
Portland Rose Festival
1907
3.2
Portland, OR1$430,0006

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World Racing Group salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
World Racing Group
$44,333$21.31-

Compare World Racing Group job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
World Racing Group
$95,585$45.95
Greenville Swamp Rabbits
$96,617$46.45
VISIT Milwaukee
$95,022$45.68
Indiana Sports Corp
$93,166$44.79
Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival
$92,941$44.68
Paige Hospitality Group
$92,642$44.54
Boston Bruins
$92,235$44.34
IndyCar Series
$90,933$43.72
Portland Rose Festival
$90,465$43.49
Norfolk Festevents
$90,318$43.42
Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington
$88,067$42.34
Los Angeles Kings
$87,541$42.09
Rochester Americans
$87,147$41.90
Speedway Motorsports
$86,225$41.45
Carolina Hurricanes
$85,792$41.25
Syracuse Crunch
$81,793$39.32
New York Red Bulls
$79,992$38.46
Philadelphia Union
$78,110$37.55
Orange Bowl
$73,834$35.50
Kansas City Chiefs
$60,185$28.94

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World Racing Group demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at World Racing Group vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Indiana Sports Corp61%39%
Orange Bowl61%39%
Speedway Motorsports63%37%
Syracuse Crunch64%36%
Kansas City Chiefs66%34%
World Racing Group--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at World Racing Group vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
68%13%12%5%3%
7.7
Orange Bowl
57%23%12%5%3%
7.1
Indiana Sports Corp
76%8%7%5%3%
6.7
74%10%9%5%3%
7.1
68%14%13%3%3%
6.4
78%9%7%3%2%
5.3

World Racing Group and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Eric L. Poms
Orange Bowl

Charlie Jacobs
Boston Bruins

Charlie Jacobs serves as Chief Executive Officer of Delaware North, a family-owned, global leader in hospitality. Delaware North has annual revenue of $3.7 billion and more than 55,000 employees, and it serves half a billion customers annually on four continents. He also serves as Chief Executive Officer and Alternate Governor for the Boston Bruins. As CEO, Jacobs provides stewardship to the more than 100-year-old Delaware North and its seven operating subsidiaries, which include global industry leaders in food and retail operations at airports and sports venues, sports facility ownership and management, operations of parks and major tourist attractions, hotel ownership and management, gaming operations and fine dining and catering. Jacobs also guides the strategic efforts for Delaware North's holdings in Boston, which include TD Garden, The Hub on Causeway and the company's ownership share in New England Sports Network. In addition to his role as CEO, he serves as the Founder and Chairman of the Boston Bruins Foundation, whose mission is to assist charitable organizations that demonstrate a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for children and their families throughout New England. Since its inception in 2003, the Boston Bruins Foundation has contributed more than $49 million to New England-based charitable organizations. In recent years, he has been instrumental in the expansion of the Bruins Academy Learn to Play program, which now reaches over eighty locations across New England with over 5,000 participants. Each child enrolled in the annual program receives a full set of CCM equipment, skates, a professional personalized fitting and four weeks of on-ice instruction led by certified coaches. It was under Jacobs' guidance that the Boston Bruins current management group has been assembled and it was a tribute to his leadership when the Bruins were named the Sport Business Journal's 2012 Sports Team of the Year based on the criteria of "excellence, growth, creativity, innovation, sound planning, implementation and outcomes." Jacobs is active in numerous local organizations, including The Massachusetts Business Roundtable, Boston College Chief Executives Club and The Sports Museum, where he serves on the Board.

Tom Dundon, 50, is the chief executive officer, owner and governor of the Carolina Hurricanes. Dundon is also the Chairman and Managing Partner of Dundon Capital Partners, a Dallas-based private investment firm. His investment activities have spanned the entertainment, healthcare, real estate and hospitality, technology, automotive and financial services sectors.

Mark Miles
IndyCar Series

Peggy Williams-Smith
VISIT Milwaukee

Kathy Hollinger
Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington

With a 25-year track record of guiding transformational change across companies, organizations and industries, I build on strategic communications, innovative strategy and team-building, and strong partnerships to deliver extraordinary results.

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