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WorldPoint main competitors are iRhythm Technologies, Imagyn Medical Technologies, Inc., and Precision Dynamics.

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

  • Arthrocare has the most employees (1,000).
  • Employees at iRhythm Technologies earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $84,741.
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WorldPoint vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1996
4.0
Wheeling, IL1$18.1M49
1906
3.5
Saint Louis, MO1$50.0M300
1985
4.1
Irvine, CA1$330.0M600
1982
3.3
Irvine, CA1$75.0M50
2006
4.8
San Francisco, CA3$591.8M400
1995
4.2
Austin, TX1$378.0M1,000
2006
3.0
Logan, UT1$9.2M375
1984
4.2
Yorba Linda, CA1$17.0M100
1977
3.1
Mukilteo, WA1$170,000350
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4.1
Greensboro, NC1$50.0M764
MusclePharm
2008
3.5
Denver, CO2$102.2M20
Myskin
2007
3.4
Jersey City, NJ1$4.0M16
1990
4.2
Burleson, TX4$21.0M200
1993
3.6
Carlsbad, CA1$4.3M81

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WorldPoint salaries vs competitors

Among WorldPoint competitors, employees at iRhythm Technologies earn the most with an average yearly salary of $84,741.

Compare WorldPoint salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
WorldPoint
$45,478$21.86-
Affinia Healthcare
$59,261$28.49-
Imagyn Medical Technologies, Inc.
$81,118$39.00-
Ampronix
$46,249$22.24-
iRhythm Technologies
$84,741$40.74-
Arthrocare
$64,919$31.21-

Compare WorldPoint job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
WorldPoint
$32,062$15.41
Affinia Healthcare
$36,063$17.34
Arthrocare
$32,870$15.80
Alliance Health Networks
$32,628$15.69
Ampronix
$32,435$15.59
SportsArt
$32,382$15.57
Merz Inc
$32,356$15.56
Imagyn Medical Technologies, Inc.
$32,193$15.48
Applied Spectral Imaging
$32,160$15.46
iRhythm Technologies
$32,120$15.44
Myskin
$32,105$15.44
VITA North America
$32,040$15.40
Precision Dynamics
$31,484$15.14
MusclePharm
$29,064$13.97

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WorldPoint demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at WorldPoint vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Merz Inc46%54%
iRhythm Technologies47%53%
WorldPoint47%53%
Precision Dynamics57%43%
Male
Female

Compare race at WorldPoint vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
67%12%12%6%3%
7.2
56%14%8%18%4%
9.5
63%13%11%9%3%
9.9
53%22%10%11%4%
8.9

WorldPoint and similar companies CEOs

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Michael J. Coyle
iRhythm Technologies

Michael J. Coyle joined iRhythm as President and Chief Executive Officer and a member of the board of directors in January 2021. Most recently, Mr. Coyle served in leadership positions at Medtronic, most recently as Executive Vice President and President for the Cardiovascular Portfolio and previously as Executive Vice President and Group President, Cardiac and Vascular Group. Prior to that, Mr. Coyle served as President of the Cardiac Rhythm Management division at St. Jude Medical. Prior positions included serving as President of St. Jude’s Daig Catheter division and numerous leadership positions at Eli Lilly & Company. Mr. Coyle received an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University.

Bob Rhatigan
Merz Inc

Experienced CEO with a demonstrated history of working in the marketing and advertising industry. Skilled in Sales, Customer Acquisition & Retention, Marketing, Advertising, Recruiting, Training, Operations Management, Business Development, and Consulting. Strong Entrepreneur, Motivational Speaker, and Business Consulting professional across the United States of America.

Olivier Bohuon
Arthrocare

Nelson Fathollahi
Ampronix

Ryan Charles Drexler
MusclePharm

Ryan Drexler is a Chief Executive Officer at CONSAC. He has worked as Chairman/Interim President/Interim CEO at MUSCLEPHARM CORP. Ryan attended Northeastern University.

Rahul Mehendale
Myskin

Alan Freeman
Affinia Healthcare

Dr. Alan Freeman (“Alan”) is president and chief executive officer at Affinia Healthcare in St. Louis, a community health center (CHC) that serves tens of thousands of medical, dental and behavioral health patients annually. He is in his 13th year in this capacity. Among the 29 CHCs in Missouri, Affinia Healthcare serves the largest number of uninsured and low income residents. Dr. Freeman’s professional experience spans thirty-six years, including senior executive roles in three hospitals and two community health centers (CHCs) in Missouri. Previously, he served as CEO at Cass Medical Center in Harrisonville from 1996 to 2002. From 2002-2006, he was CEO at Missouri Highlands Health Care, a CHC that serves seven counties in a southern region of the state. For five months in 2013, Alan was privileged to serve as Director of the Missouri Department of Social Services, in the cabinet of Governor Jeremiah “Jay” Nixon. Upon his decision to resign and return to the field of health care leadership, he was invited to continue as chief executive at Affinia Healthcare. In 2018, Alan earned a Doctorate in Management Degree from Webster University’s Walker School of Business and Technology. He holds a master’s in business administration with a concentration in health services management from Webster University. He completed his bachelor’s degree in management and a minor in music at Southwest Missouri State University, and an associate of arts degree at the Mineral Area College. He was the recipient of Webster University’s Distinguished Alumni Award in 2017. Dr. Freeman is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE). He received the Missouri ACHE Regent’s Early Career Healthcare Award in 1999 and the Regent’s Senior-Level Healthcare Award in 2017; the MPCA’s Samuel U. Rodger’s Achievement Award in 2017; and NACHC’s Grassroots Advocacy Award in 2018. Among his professional commitments, Dr. Freeman serves on the boards of the Missouri Primary Care Association; St. Louis Regional Health Commission; Missouri Community Health Access, LLC; Home State Health Plan; Missouri Community Health Foundation; and the Community Health Employee Benefits Association. He is a member of ACHE’s Chief Executive Officers Committee. He is a former member and chair of the Editorial Board of the Healthcare Executive, a bi-monthly national magazine of the American College of Healthcare Executives, and a former member and chair of ACHE’s Health Administration Press Management Series Editorial Board. Dr. Freeman is actively engaged in activities that benefit others and the community. Serving as an adjunct full professor in the Walker School at Webster University, he has taught two or more courses each year since 2009. He is also actively involved in Christian music, a lifelong passion. To acknowledge his accomplishments and contributions, the Mid America Gospel Music Association (MAGMA) honored him with its Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015. Putting all else in perspective, Alan is first and foremost a family man. He and his wife DeeAnna live in O’Fallon, Missouri. Their children are Jarrod and Amanda. Their grandchildren are Grayson and Riley.

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