Mr. Tasky has 26 years of experience as an international consultant, specializing in financial sector reform and development in emerging market, transitional, and post-conflict countries. He has worked on USAID-financed projects as an advisor to five central banks, and was an IMF-supported and World Bank-supported advisor to a sixth central bank. His countries of assignment (all long-term residency positions) were Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Afghanistan, Jordan, and Bangladesh. Prior to relocating overseas, he worked for 9 years in wholesale banking and bank supervision in a United States government-sponsored entity and regulatory agency, specializing in financial analysis, management information systems, and statistical studies. He is currently the Director of Financial Stability, Financial Supervision, and Payments at The SEACEN Centre, a research and training center supported by 19 central banks, with an additional 16 central banks as stakeholders, headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Specialties: Banking supervision and regulation, accounting and reporting reform, off-site monitoring, prudential regulations, enforcement actions, macroprudential supervision, problem bank resolution.
Director, Financial Stability and Supervision / Payment and Settlement Systems at The South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN)
Master of Arts, Economics