Kenneth G. Leonczyk
Professional summary
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Kenneth George Leonczyk was a registered financial professional .
Kenneth is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1981. Kenneth had worked at 6 firms and has passed the Series 63, Series 7 and Series 53 exams.
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CRS (Client Relationship Summary)
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Experience
February 7, 2012 - March 10, 2014
TD SECURITIES (USA) LLC
May 22, 2009 - December 15, 2011
MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH INCORPORATED
July 8, 1997 - November 1, 2010
BANC OF AMERICA SECURITIES LLC
June 22, 1993 - March 15, 1996
BANC OF AMERICA SECURITIES LLC
September 11, 1991 - April 16, 1992
J.P. MORGAN SECURITIES LLC
February 20, 1990 - June 6, 1991
CHASE SECURITIES, INC.
November 27, 1981 - March 14, 1990
CITIGROUP GLOBAL MARKETS INC.
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Current Firm
TD SECURITIES (USA) LLC
CRD#: 18476 / SEC#: , 8-36747
Contact information
FINRA licenses (52 States and Territories)
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Direct owners and executive officers
| Name | Position | CRD# |
|---|---|---|
| TORONTO DOMINION HOLDINGS (U.S.A.), INC. | PARENT | |
| BROADBERY, MICHAEL | CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER | 6947899 |
| GIBSON, GLENN | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | 5659024 |
| JENKINS, CHRISTINE J | FINANCIAL & OPERATIONS PRINCIPAL | 4911933 |
| ORTIZ, JORGE LUIS | CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER | 2725922 |
| PETROU, CHRISTINA A | CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER | 4007468 |
Disclosures
| Regulatory Event | 20 |
| Criminal | 1 |
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