Marla J. Wooton
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Marla Jean Wooton, who also goes by Marla Elliott, was a registered financial professional .
Marla is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1993. Marla had worked at 10 firms and has passed the Series 63, Series 7TO, Series 6TO, SIE, Series 7, Series 6 and Series 24 exams.
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Experience
July 22, 2023 - August 13, 2024
JOHNSTONE BROKERAGE SERVICES, LLC
August 23, 2021 - June 28, 2022
JOHNSTONE BROKERAGE SERVICES, LLC
November 5, 2009 - August 20, 2019
BEL AIR SECURITIES LLC
November 29, 2006 - March 11, 2009
SANDGRAIN SECURITIES LLC
January 13, 2001 - September 26, 2005
DEUTSCHE BANK SECURITIES INC.
February 17, 2000 - January 13, 2001
DB ALEX. BROWN LLC
April 12, 1999 - August 28, 2000
BANC OF AMERICA INVESTMENT SERVICES, INC.
October 1, 1998 - April 12, 1999
BANC OF AMERICA SECURITIES LLC
October 7, 1996 - October 1, 1998
BANCAMERICA SECURITIES, INC.
July 20, 1995 - October 1, 1996
GATEWAY INVESTMENT SERVICES, INC.
October 26, 1993 - June 22, 1995
GREAT WESTERN FINANCIAL SECURITIES CORPORATION
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Exams
Series 7TO
Date: 1/2/2023
General Securities Representative ExaminationSeries 6TO
Date: 1/2/2023
Investment Company Products/Variable Contracts Representative ExaminationCurrent Firm
JOHNSTONE BROKERAGE SERVICES, LLC
CRD#: 301394 / SEC#: , 8-70335
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FINRA licenses (50 States and Territories)
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