Lorrie M. Reiterman
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Ms. Lorrie M.
Reiterman, CFA MBA, is Chief Financial Officer & Chief Compliance Officer at Washington Capital Management, Inc. She has been with Washington Capital Management since 1986.
In 2006, she was honored by Oral Roberts University as Alumnus of the Year for distinguished service to the university.
She enjoys waterskiing, reading, supporting her kids’ athletic activities and following the Seattle Mariners.
Ms. Reiterman obtained her BS in business administration from Oral Roberts University and received her MBA at Seattle University.
She became a Chartered Financial Analyst in 1992 and is a member of the Seattle Society of Financial Analysts.
Former positions of Lorrie M. Reiterman
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Washington Capital Management, Inc.
Washington Capital Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Washington Capital Management, Inc. (WaCap) is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1977, WaCap provides both privately offered commingled pooled investment funds (including feeder funds) and separately managed accounts. The firm serves as an investment manager primarily for institutional investors and accounts, such as pension and profit-sharing plans, corporations, charitable organizations, and governmental entities. | Director of Finance/CFO | - |
Training of Lorrie M. Reiterman
Oral Roberts University | Undergraduate Degree |
Seattle University | Masters Business Admin |
Experiences
Positions held
Linked companies
Private companies | 1 |
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Washington Capital Management, Inc.
Washington Capital Management, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance Washington Capital Management, Inc. (WaCap) is an independent, SEC-registered investment advisor headquartered in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1977, WaCap provides both privately offered commingled pooled investment funds (including feeder funds) and separately managed accounts. The firm serves as an investment manager primarily for institutional investors and accounts, such as pension and profit-sharing plans, corporations, charitable organizations, and governmental entities. | Finance |
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