Clayton A. Young
Professional summary
Clayton Anthony Young, who also goes by Clayton Young, is a registered financial professional currently at HOULIHAN LOKEY CAPITAL, INC. located in Atlanta, Georgia.
Clayton is registered as a RR (Registered Representative) and started their career in finance in 2014. Clayton has worked at 4 firms and has passed the Series 63, SIE, Series 62 and Series 79 exams.
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CRS (Client Relationship Summary) - BD
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Experience
October 12, 2022 - Present
HOULIHAN LOKEY CAPITAL, INC.
Office #1: 3060 Peachtree Rd Nw Suite 1500, Atlanta, GA 30305February 15, 2019 - September 20, 2022
CANACCORD GENUITY LLC
April 28, 2015 - March 11, 2019
PETSKY PRUNIER SECURITIES, LLC
December 1, 2014 - April 30, 2015
INTE SECURITIES LLC
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(10/12/2022)
Exams
Series 62
Date: 5/21/2016
Corporate Securities Limited Representative ExaminationFINRA
Current Firm
HOULIHAN LOKEY CAPITAL, INC.
CRD#: 17708 / SEC#: , 8-35643
Contact information
FINRA licenses (51 States and Territories)
Documents
Direct owners and executive officers
| Name | Position | CRD# |
|---|---|---|
| HOULIHAN LOKEY AMERICAS (HOLDINGS) LLC | DIRECT OWNER OF HOULIHAN LOKEY CAPITAL, INC. | |
| ADELSON, SCOTT JOSEPH | PRESIDENT/CEO AND DIRECTOR (HLI) | 2147111 |
| ALLEY, JAMES LINDSEY | TREASURER/CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER (HLI) | 2394515 |
| BEISER, SCOTT LEE | VICE PRESIDENT/CO-CHAIRMAN AND DIRECTOR (HLI) | 2026185 |
| BEN-CANAAN, MARC AVI | CCO/AMLCO | 4885345 |
| CRAIN, CHRISTOPHER MADISON | SECRETARY/GENERAL COUNSEL | |
| TANIGUCHI, EDWARD NEAL | CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER, FINOP | 4632869 |
| YAMARONE, CHARLES ANTHONY III | CHIEF CORP.GOVERNANCE & COMPLIANCE OFFICER, HLI | 2190400 |
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| Regulatory Event | 2 |
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