Darren Jones
Profile
Mr. Jones joined Duncan-Williams in 2009.
In 2002, he began his career in the institutional equity in the Boston offices of Bear Stearns where he covered middle market institutions managing $3 billion in assets and below.
His experience includes research, sales, and trading for small and large institutional clients.
Most recently he played a key role in building out an institutional equity research/sales platform at Hilliard Lyons.
Mr. Jones received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Northeastern University in Boston.
Former positions of Darren Jones
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SouthState DuncanWilliams Securities Corp.
SouthState DuncanWilliams Securities Corp. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance SouthStateDuncanWilliams Securities Corp. (SouthStateDuncanWilliams) is a registered broker-dealer and financial services firm headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. Formerly known as Duncan-Williams, Inc., the firm was founded in 1969 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of South State Corp. (NASDAQ: SSB). SouthStateDuncanWilliams offers sales, finance and underwriting of fixed-income securities to banks and other financial institutions. They focus on securities such as US treasury notes and bonds, federal agency securities, mortgage-backed securities, corporate bonds, municipal bonds, certificates of deposit and mutual funds. | Institutional Sales | - |
Training of Darren Jones
Northeastern University | Undergraduate Degree |
Experiences
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Private companies | 1 |
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SouthState DuncanWilliams Securities Corp.
SouthState DuncanWilliams Securities Corp. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance SouthStateDuncanWilliams Securities Corp. (SouthStateDuncanWilliams) is a registered broker-dealer and financial services firm headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. Formerly known as Duncan-Williams, Inc., the firm was founded in 1969 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of South State Corp. (NASDAQ: SSB). SouthStateDuncanWilliams offers sales, finance and underwriting of fixed-income securities to banks and other financial institutions. They focus on securities such as US treasury notes and bonds, federal agency securities, mortgage-backed securities, corporate bonds, municipal bonds, certificates of deposit and mutual funds. | Finance |
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