THAMMARAK MOENJAK has been deeply involved with various
aspects of central banking since he started working at the Bank of
Thailand (BOT) in 2000. His work experience includes modeling and
forecasting, monetary policy strategy, reserves management,
financial stability assessment, and corporate strategy. Aside from
being the assistant chief representative of the Bank of Thailand at
its New York Representative Office in 2008-2009, Thammarak
was sent by the BOT and contracted as an IMF expert to help the
Reserve Bank of Fiji develop a macroeconometric model for its use
in the conduct of monetary policy. Thammarak recently completed a
master degree in public management at the Lee Kuan Yew School of
Public Policy, National University of Singapore, where he was on
the Dean's List for Meritorous Performance, and was a Lee
Kuan Yew Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University. Thammarak has a Bachelor of Science degree in
Economics from the London School of Economics and a PhD in
Economics from the University of Melbourne.