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Global Footprint Network average salary is $91,500, median salary is $91,500 with a salary range from $90,000 to $93,000.
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90,000
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91,500
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91,500
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93,000
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Supply Chain Manager - Engineering 90,000-93,000 Oklahoma City, OK, 73101 2012 Global Footprint Network Supply Chain Manager - Engineering Salaries (2)
Global Footprint Network Oklahoma City, OK Salaries
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  • Global Footprint Network
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Oakland, CA
  • Global Footprint Network is committed to fostering a world where all people have the opportunity to live satisfying lives within the means of Earth's ecological capacity. We are dedicated to advancing the scientific rigor and practical application of the Ecological Footprint, a tool that quantifies human demand on nature, and nature's capacity to meet these demands. Conceived in 1990 by Mathis Wackernagel and William Rees at The University of British Columbia, the Ecological Footprint is now in wide use by governments, communities, and businesses to monitor current ecological resource balances and to plan for the future. Global Footprint Network's vision