William N. Mayo
Professional summary
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William Neel Mayo was a registered financial professional .
William is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1977. William had worked at 7 firms and has passed the Series 63, SIE, PC and Series 7 exams.
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CRS (Client Relationship Summary)
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Experience
January 15, 1991 - January 2, 2019
DOMINION INVESTOR SERVICES, INC.
December 24, 1990 - December 31, 1990
T.L. REED SECURITIES, INC.
October 6, 1989 - October 30, 1990
KNIBBE FINANCIAL GROUP, INC.
April 11, 1988 - October 17, 1989
LEHMAN BROTHERS INC.
June 9, 1986 - April 11, 1988
E. F. HUTTON & COMPANY INC
September 26, 1978 - July 7, 1986
MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH INCORPORATED
April 1, 1977 - September 26, 1978
MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH, INC.
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Exams
PC
Date: 9/8/1977
AMEX Put and Call ExamCurrent Firm
DOMINION INVESTOR SERVICES, INC.
CRD#: 21548 / SEC#: , 8-39029
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Direct owners and executive officers
| Name | Position | CRD# |
|---|---|---|
| DOMINION FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. | PARENT/SHAREHOLDER | |
| CRISLER, SHIRLEY MAE | IP, SR VICE PRESIDENT, DIRECTOR, CORPORATE SECRETARY, CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER | 2118069 |
| SHROPSHIRE, CAMERON EDWARD III | VICE PRESIDENT, CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER, FINOP | 2233524 |
| SMITH, RIX CARLTON | PRESIDENT, CEO, DIRECTOR, GP, MP,OP | 1061442 |
Disclosures
| Regulatory Event | 1 |
| Arbitration | 1 |
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