Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Josephine Wang | F | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Stephen P. Harbeck | M | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Jack E. Nelson | M | 88 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Kevin Centofanti | M | 64 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
W. Moses Kim | M | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Daniel M. Covitz | M | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
R. Carter Freeman | M | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Charles Wagner | M | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Brian Woodland | M | 53 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Robert F. Jung | M | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Ivar Sorensen | M | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Gregory Karawan | M | 60 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | 12 years |
Anthony D'Agostino | M | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | 12 years |
Ronald Lehman | M | 48 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
David Crean | M | 59 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Leslie L. Couper | F | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
William S. Jasien | M | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Richard Clement | M | 55 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Laird Q. Cagan | M | 65 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Sean Peter Rooney | M | 53 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Michael H. McTeigue | M | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Gary Collier | M | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Jim Puplava | M | 74 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Brian J. Pitz | M | 51 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Bret D. Sanders | M | 57 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
G. Bruce Papesh | M | 77 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | 37 years |
Thomas James | M | 81 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Hobart Birmingham | M | 79 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Andrew T. Gilinsky | M | 63 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Joe Sweeney | M | 61 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Jasien Bill | M | - |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | 17 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Robert P. Johnson | M | 80 |
Securities Investor Protection Corp.
Securities Investor Protection Corp. Insurance Brokers/ServicesFinance The Securities Investor Protection Corporation either acts as trustee or works with an independent court-appointed trustee in a missing asset case to recover funds. The statute that created SIPC provides that customers of a failed brokerage firm receive all non-negotiable securities that are already registered in their names or in the process of being registered. Recovered funds are used to replenish SIPC's reserve in the event that the reserve is tapped in the early stages of a liquidation proceeding. | - |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 32 | 100.00% |
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- Stock Market
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