Caitlin Haggerty
About Caitlin Haggerty
Caitlin Haggerty is a Senior Analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where she has worked since 2020. She has previous experience in various roles, including Analyst and Technology Analyst at the same institution, as well as internships in product management and development.
Current Role at Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Caitlin Haggerty currently serves as a Senior Analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She has held this position since 2020 and operates within the New York City Metropolitan Area. In her role, she contributes to various analytical projects and initiatives that support the bank's mission.
Previous Experience at Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Prior to her current role, Caitlin Haggerty worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in multiple capacities. She served as an Analyst for eight months in 2019 and briefly as a Technology Analyst for two months in the same year. Her experiences at the bank provided her with a solid foundation in economic analysis and technology applications.
Internship Experience
Caitlin Haggerty has completed several internships that enhanced her skills in product management and development. She was a Product Management Intern at CNBC for four months in 2019 and a Product Development Intern at PiSlow for two months in 2018. These roles allowed her to gain practical experience in fast-paced environments.
Educational Background
Caitlin Haggerty has a strong educational background in information technology and project management. She graduated as Valedictorian from the Academy for Information Technology, where she studied from 2012 to 2016. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems from Stevens Institute of Technology in 2020 and a Master of Science in Enterprise Project Management from the same institution in 2021.
Ongoing Studies at Seisen University
Caitlin Haggerty is currently studying at Seisen University in Tokyo, focusing on Global Citizenship Studies and the Japanese language. Her ongoing education reflects her commitment to broadening her knowledge and cultural understanding.