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  1. Matt Harrigan is an American TV writer, producer, and voice actor who worked on shows like Late Show with David Letterman and Adult Swim. He also created and hosted FishCenter Live, a live stream of original content, and voiced characters in various animated series.

  2. Matt Harrigan is a cybersecurity expert with 30 years of experience in internet systems, networks, and security. He has founded or led several influential companies, such as NSS Labs and Packetsled, and invested in early stage startups.

  3. Matt Harrigan is a veteran of 30 years in cybersecurity, with experience in early Internet, managed security, and data strategy. He has founded and led several companies, including MCR, Winfirst, Trustwave, and MixMode, and has invested in HUMAN Security and others.

  4. Matt Harrigan is a partner and CEO of Company Ventures, a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage startups with a social or environmental impact. He is also a co-founder of several companies, including Thrive Market, Beyond Meat, and Impossible Foods.

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  5. Matthew Harrigan is an Equity Research Analyst covering the Communications Services & Media sectors across a broad range of market caps. Matt is a 25-year Wall Street veteran, formerly working at the Buckingham Research Group, Wunderlich Securities, Janco Partners, JP Morgan, and Bear Stearns.

  6. Nov 16, 2016 · Matt Harrigan, the CEO of cyber security firm PacketSled, joked about killing President-Elect Donald Trump on a private Facebook chat. His comments were leaked and caused him to lose his job and face legal consequences.

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  8. Matt Harrigan. President & Founder, Swimming LA Swim School. Matt learned to swim independently by the age of 2 in his hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He went on to become a 5-time state champion in high school in 3 separate events and, in college, qualified and competed in the 2000 U.S. Olympic Team Trials in the 400 IM and 200 Breaststroke.

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