Eileen S. Clune
Professional summary
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Eileen Stancati Clune, CFP®, who also goes by Eileen Clune, Eileen Czamanske, Eileen Stancati, was a registered financial professional .
Eileen is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1982. Eileen had worked at 11 firms and has passed the Series 63, Series 7, Series 22, Series 6 and Series 24 exams.
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Start date: 1987
Experience
September 8, 1997 - November 13, 2024
CLUNE & ASSOCIATES
November 27, 1996 - December 19, 2013
CHAUNER SECURITIES, INC.
November 15, 1995 - December 10, 1996
CANYON RUN SECURITIES, INC.
July 6, 1992 - November 15, 1995
COMMONWEALTH FINANCIAL NETWORK
April 17, 1989 - July 6, 1992
KAVANAUGH SECURITIES, INC.
July 18, 1988 - April 22, 1989
DESIGN STRATEGIES, INC.
July 21, 1987 - May 17, 1988
THE CHICAGO CORPORATION
August 6, 1985 - June 17, 1987
WATERSTONE FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
December 18, 1984 - July 18, 1985
STANFORD SECURITIES INCORPORATED
January 12, 1984 - June 10, 1987
COMMUNITY SECURITIES, INC.
November 24, 1982 - November 14, 1985
WADDELL & REED
Primary Firm SEC Registration
CLUNE & ASSOCIATES
CRD#: 104708 / SEC#: 801-34937
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Current Firm
CLUNE & ASSOCIATES
CRD#: 104708 / SEC#: 801-34937
Contact information
SEC notice filing (7 States and Territories)
Regulatory assets under management
| Total Number of Accounts | 810 |
| AUM (Assets Under Management) | $ 630,126,974 |
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