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If you are looking for a challenging career opportunity, you may have a future with Johnston, Lemon!

Johnston, Lemon seeks experienced account executives to staff its growing office. For the experienced account executive, Johnston, Lemon offers competitive payouts and an entrepreneurial environment that fosters individual growth and development.

If you or someone you know may be interested in pursuing career opportunities at Johnston, Lemon, please send a cover letter with resume to Mr. John Clardy, Johnston, Lemon & Co. Incorporated, 1101 Vermont Avenue NW, Washington DC 20005 or send e-mail to john_clardy@johnstonlemon.com. We will, in turn, contact you if a position opens that fits your qualifications.

 
 

 
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1101 Vermont Avenue NW
Washington DC 20005
202-842-5500    1-800-424-5158
 

Copyright © 2001 All Rights Reserved. Johnston, Lemon & Co. Incorporated is a registered broker-dealer and a member of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) and the Securities Industry Association (SIA).

Securities held in custody by Pershing for your Johnston, Lemon account are protected up to the total amount held in the account. Of this total, the Securities Investors Protection Corporation (SIPC) provides $500,000 of coverage, including $100,000 for claims for cash. The remaining coverage, on securities only, is provided by Pershing through a commercial insurer. The account protection applies when a SIPC member firm fails financially and is unable to meet obligations to securities customers, but it does not protect against losses from the rise and fall in the market value of investments.