Thomas J. Cooke
Professional summary
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Thomas Jackson Cooke, who also goes by Tom Cooke, was a registered financial professional .
Thomas is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1984. Thomas had worked at 2 firms and has passed the Series 63 and Series 6 exams.
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CRS (Client Relationship Summary)
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Experience
July 26, 1990 - August 13, 1991
LINCOLN FINANCIAL INVESTMENT SERVICES CORPORATION
April 25, 1988 - July 3, 1990
EQUITY SERVICES, INC.
March 27, 1984 - April 19, 1988
LINCOLN FINANCIAL INVESTMENT SERVICES CORPORATION
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LINCOLN FINANCIAL INVESTMENT SERVICES CORPORATION
CRD#: 5178 / SEC#: , 8-15753
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Direct owners and executive officers
| Name | Position | CRD# |
|---|---|---|
| LINCOLN NATIONAL CORPORATION | PARENT COMPANY | |
| CAMPBELL, DELSON ROBERT | VICE PRESIDENT, DIRECTOR | 2165812 |
| COUTTS, JEFFREY DOUGLAS | SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, TREASURER, DIRECTOR | |
| ELDER, KENNETH J. | AML OFFICER | 5949626 |
| GOULD, PAUL NOBLE | ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT | 3073375 |
| KLOUDA, MAUREEN ANN | COMPLIANCE MANAGER | 1159259 |
| KROLL, BRIAN ANTHONY | PRESIDENT, DIRECTOR | 5910026 |
| PAWSAT, CARL RAYMOND | INTERIM CHIEF FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONS PRINCIPAL | 6133845 |
| SAMPLATSKY, LAWRENCE A | VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER | 4268260 |
| SKARIE, BRADLEY RAY | ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT | 2844865 |
Disclosures
| Regulatory Event | 2 |
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