Profile
Mr. Harrigan joined Sit Investment Associates in September 1994.
He served for twelve years as Vice President of Sales and Marketing in the financial services industry for EduServ Technologies, Inc. Prior to EduServ, he spent 13 years with First Bank Minneapolis where he was Vice President with primary profit and loss responsibility for a separate line of business providing student loan processing services to financial institutions and secondary markets across the United States.
Mr. Harrigan is a graduate of Notre Dame in 1966 and the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers in 1974.
Former positions of Rob B. Harrigan
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Sit Investment Associates, Inc.
Sit Investment Associates, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Sit Investment Associates, Inc. (Sit Investment) is a privately-owned, SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The firm was founded by Eugene Sit in 1981. Sit Investment manages client assets on a discretionary basis for several types of clients, which includes public and private institutional investors, pension funds, Taft-Hartley plans, charitable institutions, foundations, endowments, corporations, insurance companies, municipalities, registered investment companies, private investment companies, collective investment trusts and high-net-worth individuals. | Sales & Marketing | - |
Training of Rob B. Harrigan
University of Notre Dame | Undergraduate Degree |
Rutgers State University of New Jersey | Graduate Degree |
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Sit Investment Associates, Inc.
Sit Investment Associates, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Sit Investment Associates, Inc. (Sit Investment) is a privately-owned, SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The firm was founded by Eugene Sit in 1981. Sit Investment manages client assets on a discretionary basis for several types of clients, which includes public and private institutional investors, pension funds, Taft-Hartley plans, charitable institutions, foundations, endowments, corporations, insurance companies, municipalities, registered investment companies, private investment companies, collective investment trusts and high-net-worth individuals. | Finance |
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