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Eric Hiatt

Advisor

Role and Company

Director, BlackRock

Expertise

20 years experience in financial services

Location

Philadelphia, PA

About Eric

Eric D. Hiatt, CFA, FRM, Director, is a Portfolio Manager within BlackRock's Cash Management Group. As a member of the Trading & Liquidity Strategy (TLS) team , he contributes to the development and implementation of investment strategy and serves as portfolio lead for the U.S. Prime funds, Collective Trust Funds and securities lending cash collateral.

Prior to joining BlackRock in 2012, Mr. Hiatt was a Senior PortfolioManager at Dwight Asset Management Company wherehe was responsible for generating and directing tactical trading for the money market and ultra-short duration desk. Prior to joining Dwight in 2009, Mr. Hiatt was a Senior Portfolio Manager at Lehman Brothers Asset Management where he spent six years assisting in the development of portfolio strategy and implementation of investment objectives for global cash management team. Previously, he spent five years as a trader and assistant portfolio manager for Opus Investment Management. Mr. Hiatt began his career as an analyst in the Treasury group for Eastern Enterprises, a utility holding company, in 1997.

Mr. Hiatt earned a BS in finance from Bentley University in 1997 and an MBA from Boston College's Carroll School of Management in 2006. He is a member of the CFA Institute and the Global Association of Risk Professionals.

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7 years ago

What are the best resources for calculating a raise?

I find that www.salary.com or the Bureau of Labor Statistics has decent salary data. Try https://www.bls...

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