Amy E. Haynor
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Amy Echert Haynor, who also goes by Amy E. Haynor, Amy Echert Pournaras, was a registered financial professional .
Amy is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 2007. Amy had worked at 1 firm and has passed the Series 63, SIE, Series 55 and Series 7 exams.
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Experience
May 25, 2007 - July 22, 2015
UBS SECURITIES LLC
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Exams
Series 55
Date: 7/12/2013
Limited Representative-Equity Trader ExamCurrent Firm
UBS SECURITIES LLC
CRD#: 7654 / SEC#: 801-67178, 8-22651
Contact information
FINRA licenses (52 States and Territories)
Direct owners and executive officers
| Name | Position | CRD# |
|---|---|---|
| UBS AMERICAS INC | MEMBER, VOTING | |
| CASAVECHIA, RICHARD MICHAEL | MANAGING DIRECTOR, SENIOR MANAGER INVESTMENT BANKING | 4732235 |
| DIMARCO, PATRICK M | CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER | 4549136 |
| EBERT, MICHAEL J | PRESIDENT AND CHAIR OF THE BOARD | 4556059 |
| HAZELWOOD, TRICIA | MANAGING DIRECTOR, SENIOR MANAGER TRADING & SALES | 4232035 |
| LOFTUS, MICHAEL L | MANAGING ATTORNEY, INVESTMENT BANKING & CAPITAL MARKETS | 4176467 |
| MATTONE, RALPH MICHAEL | PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL OFFICER | 1840894 |
| NIETO, CALLUM | PRINCIPAL OPERATIONS OFFICER | 6765482 |
| VAN TASSEL, JAMES C | MANAGING DIRECTOR, US EQUITIES RESEARCH | 2558212 |
Disclosures
| Regulatory Event | 308 |
| Civil Event | 4 |
| Arbitration | 3 |
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