Jonathan D. Brucia
Professional summary
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Jonathan Dawson Brucia was a registered financial professional .
Jonathan is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 2016. Jonathan had worked at 2 firms and has passed the SIE and Series 7 exams.
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Experience
December 5, 2016 - May 17, 2017
R. SEELAUS & CO., LLC
February 12, 2016 - May 2, 2016
PACER FINANCIAL, INC.
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Current Firm
R. SEELAUS & CO., LLC
CRD#: 14974 / SEC#: 801-68283, 8-31475
Contact information
FINRA licenses (52 States and Territories)
Direct owners and executive officers
| Name | Position | CRD# |
|---|---|---|
| SEELAUS HOLDINGS LLC | OWNER/MEMBER | |
| BRUCIA, JAMES BENEDETTO | CO-HEAD OF ORIGINATION AND SYNDICATE, MANAGING DIRECTOR | 1281247 |
| GRAVES, LESLIE ANN | CO HEAD OF ORIGINATION AND SYNDICATE, MANAGING DIRECTOR | 1411769 |
| MITNICK, ANNELIESE NMN | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) | 4862821 |
| MOLCHAN, MAYYA NMN | CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER (CFO), FINANCIAL AND OPERATIONS PRINCIPAL ( FINOP) | 5865025 |
| MURRAY III, ALBERT QUENTIN | HEAD OF SALES AND TRADING, MUNICIPAL PRINCIPAL (MP) | 1032639 |
| PAJDAK, KAROLINA NMN | CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER (CCO) | 4491899 |
| SEELAUS, BENJAMIN PATRICK | CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER (COO), REGISTERED OPTIONS AND SECURITY FUTURES PRINCIPAL (ROSFP) | 4621898 |
| SEELAUS, RICHARD PAUL | CHAIRMAN, | 500660 |
Disclosures
| Regulatory Event | 12 |
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