Katherine E. Herbert
Professional summary
Katherine Eleanor Herbert is a registered financial professional currently at THE HUNTINGTON INVESTMENT COMPANY located in Columbus, Ohio and HUNTINGTON SECURITIES, INC. located in Columbus, Ohio.
Katherine is registered as a RR (Registered Representative) and started their career in finance in 2015. Katherine has worked at 2 firms and has passed the Series 99TO, SIE and Series 27 exams.
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CRS (Client Relationship Summary) - BD
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Experience
April 13, 2015 - Present
THE HUNTINGTON INVESTMENT COMPANY
Office #1: Home Office Ops Osj - 41 South High 41 South High Street 4th Floor, Columbus, OH, 43215November 29, 2021 - Present
HUNTINGTON SECURITIES, INC.
Office #1: 41 South High St, Columbus, OH 43287State Registrations and Notice Filings
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Exams
Series 99TO
Date: 1/2/2023
Operations Professional ExaminationFINRA
Current Firm
HUNTINGTON SECURITIES, INC.
CRD#: 2261 / SEC#: , 8-5761
Contact information
FINRA licenses (29 States and Territories)
Documents
Direct owners and executive officers
| Name | Position | CRD# |
|---|---|---|
| HUNTINGTON BANCSHARES INCORPORATED | DIRECT OWNER | |
| BEEKMAN, TODD ANDREW | DIRECTOR | 6291198 |
| BORRELLI, MARK ROBERT | GENERAL COUNSEL/SECRETARY | 6803711 |
| COSTANZO, SAMANTHA ANN | DIRECTOR | 4133695 |
| DIBOWSKI, TERRA | HEAD OF BROKERAGE OPERATIONS | 5468840 |
| FITZSIMMONS, DAVID RAYMOND | HEAD OF INSTITUTIONAL SALES & TRADING, DIRECTOR | 4245434 |
| HERBERT, KATHERINE ELEANOR | CONTROLLER/FINOP | 6412263 |
| KLEINMAN, SCOTT DAVID | DIRECTOR | 2357636 |
| MILCETICH, MATTHEW LOUIS | PRESIDENT | 6419334 |
| SZWAGULAK, JOHN W III | CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER | 4033023 |
| WALTHER, KATHLEEN | DIRECTOR | 7858303 |
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| Regulatory Event | 8 |
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