Kerron Harvey, Founder of Coronet Berkley

Kerron Harvey

M.S. Finance, Georgetown University

Kerron Harvey founded Coronet Berkley after spending years working at the intersection of technical industry and financial markets. With a graduate degree in finance from Georgetown University and pursuing his doctoral-level degree, he brings both the analytical depth and the regulatory awareness that serious financial education demands.

Before building Coronet Berkley, Kerron worked in the Oil and Gas sector and mechanical integrity inspection, holding API 570 and API 653 certifications and supporting infrastructure projects for major energy and industrial clients. That experience shaped his understanding of a specific audience: high-earning technical professionals who are analytically rigorous in their own fields but underserved by the financial education available to them.

Most retail financial content is built for entertainment. Most institutional content is locked behind credentials and firm affiliations. Coronet Berkley sits deliberately in between: providing the analytical depth of a graduate finance curriculum, delivered in a format that fits around a working career.

Kerron holds the FINRA Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) credential and is committed to maintaining a clear boundary between education and advice. Coronet Berkley does not manage client funds, recommend specific securities, or provide personalized investment guidance. The mission is teaching, not advising.

Education

M.S. Finance, Georgetown University

Graduate-level training in corporate finance, capital markets, valuation, and quantitative methods from one of the top finance programs in the country.

Regulatory

FINRA SIE Credentialed

The Securities Industry Essentials examination covers foundational knowledge of the securities industry, including products, market structure, regulatory agencies, and prohibited practices.

Industry

API 570 & API 653 Certified

Professional certifications in piping and aboveground storage tank inspection under the American Petroleum Institute. Reflects direct experience in Oil and Gas and mechanical integrity inspection.

Close the gap between curiosity and competence.

There are millions of working professionals who are serious about understanding financial markets but have no clear path to get there. They are too experienced for beginner content, too busy for full-time programs, and too skeptical for the hype-driven material that dominates social media and retail platforms.

Coronet Berkley exists to serve that audience. Our programs cover the mechanics of markets, the structure of instruments, and the frameworks professionals use to evaluate risk and opportunity across equities, options, commodities, and currency. We do not sell signals, promise returns, or package entertainment as education. We teach the material the way it deserves to be taught: with precision, context, and respect for the learner's intelligence.

Principles that guide the work.

Rigor over entertainment

Every program is built on the same analytical standards used in graduate finance and institutional training. We would rather cover less material well than more material superficially.

Education, not advice

Coronet Berkley teaches frameworks, mechanics, and analytical methods. We do not tell anyone what to buy, sell, or hold. The line between education and advice is bright, and we stay well behind it.

Designed for working professionals

Our audience has demanding careers and limited time. Programs are structured to deliver maximum depth in efficient formats, with no filler and no prerequisites beyond genuine interest.

Transparent about what we are and are not

We are an education company. We are not a registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, or fiduciary. We are transparent about our credentials, our limitations, and the boundaries of what education can and cannot do.

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