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Mr. Edward J.
Lithgow, CFA MBA, is a Portfolio Manager at PGIM Quantitative Solutions LLC.
In this capacity, he is responsible for portfolio management, analysis and research.
Prior to his current role, he was a Quantitative Analyst for the Quantitative Equity and Equity Indexing teams responsible for optimizing portfolios, monitoring cash flows and conducting performance attribution and risk analysis.
He also traded equities, currencies and futures for the Equity Indexing funds.
He earned a BS in business administration from Seton Hall University and an MBA in finance from St. Joseph’s University.
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PGIM Quantitative Solutions LLC
PGIM Quantitative Solutions LLC Investment ManagersFinance PGIM Quantitative Solutions seeks superior risk-adjusted returns by combining research-driven quantitative processes built on economic and behavioral foundations with judgment from experienced market practitioners. The firm offers a variety of actively and passively managed equity strategies measured against US, non-US, global and custom benchmarks. Dedicated investment management teams use proprietary and non-proprietary computer-based models and tools to generate top-down and bottom-up fundamental and economic signals that guide asset allocation and security selection decisions. | Analyst-Equity | - |
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PGIM Quantitative Solutions LLC
PGIM Quantitative Solutions LLC Investment ManagersFinance PGIM Quantitative Solutions seeks superior risk-adjusted returns by combining research-driven quantitative processes built on economic and behavioral foundations with judgment from experienced market practitioners. The firm offers a variety of actively and passively managed equity strategies measured against US, non-US, global and custom benchmarks. Dedicated investment management teams use proprietary and non-proprietary computer-based models and tools to generate top-down and bottom-up fundamental and economic signals that guide asset allocation and security selection decisions. | Finance |
St. Joseph's University
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Seton Hall University
Seton Hall University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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