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DALLAS COWBOYS FOOTBALL CLUB, LTD.
DALLAS COWBOYS FOOTBALL CLUB, LTD.
Frisco, Texas
500+ employees
Official page for the Dallas Cowboys. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dallascowboys Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dallascowboys Follow us on SnapChat: Cowboys
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
RANGERS BASEBALL, LLC
RANGERS BASEBALL, LLC
Arlington, Texas
500+ employees
The Texas Rangers, a professional baseball team located in Arlington, Texas since 1972, are committed to providing a fun and safe atmosphere for families and fans at Globe Life Field, a passion for baseball that extends to all levels of ballpark staff, and a commitment by players and the front office to field a competitive team that plays to win. Working for the Texas Rangers at any level isn’t about just having a job; it’s about showing a sense of pride for your baseball team and finding a place you can call “home”. If you’re ready to join our baseball family, follow the Rangers on LinkedIn or find a listing of available jobs at texasrangers.com/jobs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
DALLAS BASKETBALL, LTD.
DALLAS BASKETBALL, LTD.
Dallas, Texas
100-499 employees
OUR VALUES | Character, Respect, Authenticity, Fairness, Teamwork and Safety. #PerfectOurCrafts The Dallas Mavericks are a basketball franchise in the National Basketball Association. The team was founded in 1980 by Dallas businessman Donald Carter. The Mavericks won their first NBA Championship in 2011.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
DALLAS SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION, INC.
DALLAS SYMPHONY ASSOCIATION, INC.
Dallas, Texas
50-99 employees
The Dallas Symphony's mission statement is to inspire and change lives through musical excellence. Since 1900, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra has grown from a 40-person ensemble to a world-class orchestra performing in one of the world's finest concert halls. The home of the DSO, the Meyerson Symphony Center is just as integral to the sound of the music as the musicians themselves. The members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's musical community build upon a rich 111-year tradition of artistic excellence and masterful musicianship. The DSO is committed to inspiring the broadest possible audience with distinctive classical programs, inventive pops concerts and innovative multi-media presentations. Visit our website at www.dallassymphony.org for more information.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
DALLAS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT, LP
DALLAS SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT, LP
Frisco, Texas
100-499 employees
The Dallas Sports Commission is a non-profit organization whose mission is to attract, retain and support sports and entertainment events that will position Dallas as the premier sports destination and have a positive impact on the economy and quality of life of Dallas residents. The DSC pursues amateur, grassroots, collegiate and professional championship events and provides rights holders with first-rate event operations and services.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
IATSE 127
IATSE 127
Dallas, Texas
All Size Average employees
I.A.T.S.E # 127 Dallas TX! Serving the Dallas Community with exceptional Labor services for Theatre, Live Events, Industrials and Hotel Conventions. Call us for your Show Installations as well as Load-Outs; our Technicians will facilitate your production needs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
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DALLAS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS FOUNDATION, INC.
DALLAS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS FOUNDATION, INC.
Dallas, Texas
100-499 employees
“Committed to building the finest performing arts center in the world.”
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
QUEST EVENTS DBA QUEST DRAPE
QUEST EVENTS DBA QUEST DRAPE
Frisco, Texas
100-499 employees
From dramatic drapery and stage backdrops to dimensional scenic décor and contemporary furnishings, our extensive array of rental solutions can bring your next event to life–transforming any venue into an unforgettable setting. Our inventory is designed to be mixed, matched and illuminated–quickly and easily to deliver the WOW factor your client is seeking. With 14 locations across North America, we deliver the most creative, effective and efficient rental solutions and installation services available on the market today.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
USA CINEMA SERVICES LLC
USA CINEMA SERVICES LLC
Dallas, Texas
500+ employees
At Cinépolis USA, we like to say we’re ‘more than a movie’. We say this because we are not just a cinema. We’re an international community of people from around the world who love innovation, film and hospitality. Above all, our people and our vigor define us. Cinépolis USA is a leading world-class cinema exhibitor that offers our guests enhanced movie-going experiences through our “Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas” and “Cinépolis” theater concepts, 4DX, and kid-approved Cinépolis Junior auditoriums. Our US operations are based in Dallas, and we opened our first US theater in Del Mar, CA in July 2011. Today, we have some of the top performing theaters in the country, currently operating a total of 21 luxury and premium theaters with a presence in Southern California, Florida, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Texas and Ohio. Additional theaters across the U.S. are planned to open in the next few years. Our México-based parent company, Cinépolis International, is the fourth largest movie theater exhibitor in the world. Cinépolis International was founded in Mexico in the city of Morelia, Michoacán in 1971. Today it has positioned itself as the world’s fourth largest movie theater circuit in the world, operating 712 cinema complexes, 5,771 screens and over 1,013,935 seats across 14 countries worldwide. It was the first cinema exhibitor in the world to pioneer the concept of luxury movie theaters, establishing the first luxury theater experience in 1999 in Mexico City. Worldwide, Cinépolis aspires to provide our guests with the best overall experience in film entertainment. Together, we employ a global workforce of more than 39,030 people to support our mission.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
GLOBAL GAMING LSP, LLC DBA LONE STAR PARK AT GRAND PRAIRIE
GLOBAL GAMING LSP, LLC DBA LONE STAR PARK AT GRAND PRAIRIE
Grand Prairie, Texas
100-499 employees
Since 2008, Global Gaming Solutions has successfully leveraged the business and technological expertise of the Chickasaw Nation to invest in gaming, racing and entertainment industries. GGS brings extensive expertise in development, management, marketing, and public relations.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
KIM DAWSON AGENCY, INC.
KIM DAWSON AGENCY, INC.
Dallas, Texas
1-24 employees
For over sixty years, the Kim Dawson Agency has been the premier agency in the Southwest. It is a full service agency representing women, men and children for print, fashion shows, feature films, television and voice-overs. Thanks to the consistent quality of models and actors, the Kim Dawson Agency has become a destination for agency scouts from around the world. Working with the top agencies nationally and internationally we not only launch a career, we manage it. Renowned for having some of the most experienced and knowledgeable agents in the industry, the Kim Dawson Agency turns new faces into stars.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE DALLAS OPERA
THE DALLAS OPERA
Dallas, Texas
50-99 employees
More than half-a-century of artistic excellence and community engagement has made the Dallas Opera a major factor in the international cultural reputation of Dallas and a major contributor to the economic impact of the performing arts in North Texas. the Dallas Opera has presented many international stars in their American debuts, including Dame Joan Sutherland, Montserrat Caballé, Jon Vickers, and Plácido Domingo, as well as designer-director Franco Zeffirelli. A champion of new work, the Dallas Opera has also presented the American premieres of five operas and additional world premieres. Most recently, the company commissioned composer Jake Heggie and librettist Gene Scheer to create a new opera based on Herman Melville's 19th century novel "Moby-Dick."​ In 1957, civic leaders worked diligently to found a resident opera company in Dallas, including Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Miller, Jr., Dallas Morning News critic John Rosenfield, and William A. McKenzie. They approached Lawrence Kelly, formerly associated with Chicago's Lyric Theater, about establishing an opera company in Dallas. Mr. Kelly agreed to pursue that goal and the Dallas Civic Opera was chartered in March of 1957. Mr. Kelly named his long-time associate, Maestro Nicola Rescigno, as artistic director. The Dallas Civic Opera opened with an inaugural concert by legendary Greek soprano Maria Callas in November of that year, and a production of what was then a Rossini rarity, The Italian Girl in Algiers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading