Christopher J. Odonnell
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Christopher James Odonnell was a registered financial professional .
Christopher is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1978. Christopher had worked at 5 firms and has passed the Series 63, SIE, Series 52 and Series 7 exams.
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CRS (Client Relationship Summary)
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Experience
September 29, 1999 - January 7, 2000
TITUS & DONNELLY LLC
February 18, 1997 - April 1, 2020
HARTFIELD, TITUS & DONNELLY, LLC
March 8, 1993 - November 5, 1996
HARTFIELD, TITUS & DONNELLY, LLC
May 10, 1991 - February 8, 1993
CHAPDELAINE TULLETT PREBON, LLC
July 12, 1989 - October 31, 1990
HALPERT AND COMPANY, INC.
March 23, 1981 - February 8, 1985
BEVILL, BRESLER & SCHULMAN INCORPORATED
February 10, 1978 - June 3, 1978
TITUS & DONNELLY LLC
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Current Firm
TITUS & DONNELLY LLC
CRD#: 7033 / SEC#: , 8-18859
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Direct owners and executive officers
| Name | Position | CRD# |
|---|---|---|
| GARBAN LLC | DIRECT OWNER | 19739 |
| CAFFREY, THOMAS GERARD | PRESIDENT | 500916 |
| CONROY, WILLIAM THOMAS | EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT | 500627 |
| GREGSON, CHARLES H | MANAGER/DIRECTOR | 1665709 |
| KIMBERLIN, JOHN G | CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER | 2391226 |
| KIMBERLIN, JOHN G III | CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER | 2391226 |
| MCDERMOTT, STEPHEN PAUL | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | 2850167 |
Disclosures
| Bond | 1 |
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