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KAREN MARIE GLORIOD
KAREN MARIE SPRINGMEYER
CRD#: 3074329
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Investment Adviser
ONEDIGITAL INVESTMENT ADVISORSCRD#: 106766 8235 Forsyth Boulevard
Suite 540
Clayton, MO 63105
Registration History
2002200420062008201020122014201620182020202220242026IAONEDIGITAL INVESTMENT ADVISORS (CRD# 106766)2022 - Present (3 years)IAHM CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC (CRD# 136595)2016 - 2023 (6 years)IAWACHOVIA SECURITIES, LLC (CRD# 19616)2003 - 2005 (2 years)IAPRUDENTIAL SECURITIES INCORPORATED (CRD# 7471)2002 - 2003 (1 year)
License(s)

State Registrations

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Missouri 1/25/2022

Current Registration(s)
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ONEDIGITAL INVESTMENT ADVISORS (CRD#:106766)
8235 Forsyth Boulevard Suite 540, Clayton, MO 63105
Registered with this firm since 1/25/2022

Previous Registration(s)
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08/31/2016 - 01/02/2023 HM CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC (CRD#:136595) CLAYTON, MO
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07/01/2003 - 10/20/2005 WACHOVIA SECURITIES, LLC (CRD#:19616) ST LOUIS, MO
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07/09/2002 - 07/01/2003 PRUDENTIAL SECURITIES INCORPORATED (CRD#:7471) ST. LOUIS, MO
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