David S. Brown
Professional summary
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David Shelton Brown JR, who also goes by David Shelton Brown, was a registered financial advisor .
David is a previously registered financial advisor and started their career in finance in 1988. David had worked at 7 firms and has passed the Series 65, Series 63, Series 7, Series 6, Series 51 and Series 24 exams.
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CRS (Client Relationship Summary)
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Certified licenses
Experience
October 1, 2007 - May 25, 2011
OSAIC SERVICES, INC.
May 18, 2007 - May 25, 2011
OSAIC SERVICES, INC.
July 11, 2003 - May 9, 2007
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
April 30, 2003 - May 9, 2007
RAYMOND JAMES FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
June 15, 2002 - October 17, 2002
WELLS FARGO ADVISORS FINANCIAL NETWORK, LLC
May 15, 2001 - June 27, 2002
CAPTRUST FINANCIAL ADVISORS, LLC
October 1, 1997 - June 15, 2002
CAPTRUST FINANCIAL ADVISORS, LLC
May 26, 1995 - October 6, 1997
WACHOVIA SECURITIES, INC.
February 27, 1990 - June 5, 1995
CITIGROUP GLOBAL MARKETS INC.
June 10, 1988 - December 19, 1988
NEW ENGLAND SECURITIES
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Current Firm
OSAIC SERVICES, INC.
CRD#: 133763 / SEC#: 801-64721, 8-66771
Contact information
FINRA licenses (53 States and Territories)
Documents
Direct owners and executive officers
Regulatory assets under management
| Total Number of Accounts | 86,848 |
| AUM (Assets Under Management) | $ 16,478,907,740 |
Disclosures
| Regulatory Event | 26 |
| Arbitration | 11 |
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