


Employees at Symphony rank Brad Levy in the Top 10% of CEOs in New York. Similarly, employees at Zoom Video Communications rank Eric Yuan in the Top 10% of CEOs in San Francisco. Employees rate their CEO differently based on the frequency of interaction, ability to affect company culture, and drive measurable results.

CEO of Symphony
BIO: Brad Levy assumed the role of CEO in June 2021. Brad Levy had previous experience working at Goldman Sachs and IHS Markit before joining Symphony.

CEO of Zoom Video Communications
BIO: Prior to founding Zoom, Eric was corporate vice president of engineering at Cisco, where he was responsible for Cisco's collaboration software development. Eric was one of the founding engineers and vice president of engineering at Webex. Between 1997 and 2011, he grew his team from 10 engineers to more than 800 worldwide, and contributed to revenue growth from $0 to more than $800M. In 2017, Eric was added to the Business Insider list of the 52 Most Powerful People in Enterprise Tech. In 2018, he was named the #1 CEO of a large US company by Glassdoor and EY Entrepreneur of the Year in Northern California (software category). Eric is a named inventor on 11 issued and 20 pending patents in real time collaboration. Eric earned a certification from the Stanford University Executive Program.

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Women at Zoom Video Communications rated their CEO an A+

Diverse Employees at Symphony rated their CEO an A

Diverse Employees at Zoom Video Communications rated their CEO an A+

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At Symphony, employees in the Engineering department rate Brad Levy the highest. At Zoom Video Communications, the Customer Support department's employees rate their CEO highest. And, 89% of Zoom Video Communications' employees approve of their CEO's management style.