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D. Rodney Hathaway named chief investment officer of Waukesha State Bank

Rodney Hathaway
Rodney Hathaway

Waukesha State Bank announced that it has hired D. Rodney Hathaway as its chief investment officer. Hathaway will be responsible for overseeing Waukesha State Bank’s investment portfolio. Previously, he was a portfolio and fund manager for Milwaukee-based 1492 Capital Management LLC, where he worked from 2008 until 2021. Before that he worked as a vice

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Waukesha State Bank announced that it has hired D. Rodney Hathaway as its chief investment officer. Hathaway will be responsible for overseeing Waukesha State Bank's investment portfolio. Previously, he was a portfolio and fund manager for Milwaukee-based 1492 Capital Management LLC, where he worked from 2008 until 2021. Before that he worked as a vice president and fund manager for Heartland Advisors, and as an equity securities analyst for Banc One Investment Advisors and Robert W. Baird & Co. Hathaway received a bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1994 and an MBA from The Ohio State University in 1997.

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