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Daniel LaRocco

Head of Liquidity

Biography

About Daniel

Dan LaRocco is the head of liquidity at Northern Trust Asset Management. In this role, he is responsible for the liquidity portfolio management team, part of global fixed income, which manages cash strategies for retail and institutional clients. He co-manages numerous liquidity funds.

Previously at Northern Trust, he was director of money markets. Dan is a subject matter expert in the money market fund industry. He frequently engages with clients, regulators, and senior business leaders regarding financial markets and optimizing liquidity management strategies.

Prior to joining Northern Trust in 2008, Dan served as a financial advisor at Ameriprise Financial in Chicago.

Dan earned an MBA in finance and economics from the University of Chicago and a bachelor’s degree in political science, English and economics from Miami University.

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