Paul M. Lulic
Professional summary
Paul Matthew Lulic was barred by the FINRA from acting as a broker or investment advisor or otherwise associating with a broker-dealer firm.
Paul is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1994. Prior to being barred, Paul had worked at 4 firms, which includes INVESTMENT CENTERS OF AMERICA INC., MJK CLEARING INC., JM DISSOLUTION INC., MARQUETTE FINANCIAL GROUP INC..
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CRS (Client Relationship Summary)
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Experience
June 25, 1998 - September 3, 1998
INVESTMENT CENTERS OF AMERICA, INC.
January 3, 1997 - June 29, 1998
MJK CLEARING, INC.
May 20, 1994 - January 3, 1997
JM DISSOLUTION, INC.
April 27, 1994 - May 23, 1994
MARQUETTE FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
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Current Firm
INVESTMENT CENTERS OF AMERICA, INC.
CRD#: 16443 / SEC#: 801-56410, 8-33983
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Direct owners and executive officers
| Name | Position | CRD# |
|---|---|---|
| INVEST FINANCIAL CORPORATION | DIRECT OWNER | 12984 |
| COLEMAN, CAREN LESLIE | VP, NPH PRODUCT AND SPONSOR RELATIONS | 4298287 |
| COLLINS, MAURA KATHRYN | SVP/CFO NATIONAL PLANNING HOLDINGS | 4761732 |
| DOWDEN, STEVEN HOWARD | PRESIDENT AND CEO OF NPH | 2666894 |
| GUNDERSON, GERRY A | NPH GENERAL COUNSEL & SVP REGULATORY AFFAIRS | 2448501 |
| HARRIS, BRADLEY OLAN | DIRECTOR | 6589930 |
| KALINOWSKI, DAWN MARIE | SVP/COO | 2770565 |
| KOMOSZEWSKI, JAMES ANTHONY | PRESIDENT/CEO/DIRECTOR | 2833256 |
| LAMBRECHTS, VANESSA MARIE RODRIGUEZ | VP, FINOP & CONTROLLER | 4800775 |
| MCCALLOP, PATRICIA ANN | NPH AND ICA SVP & CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER | 5059176 |
| MILLER, JAMES PETER | NPH SVP OPERATIONS | 1955960 |
Disclosures
| Regulatory Event | 5 |
| Arbitration | 4 |
| Bond | 3 |
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