Tarisa Watanagase

Tarisa Watanagase (Thai: ธาริษา วัฒนเกส; RTGS: Tharisa Watthanaket; [tʰāːrísǎː wáttʰánákèːt]; born 30 November 1949) is a former governor of the Bank of Thailand (2006–2010). She succeeded Pridiyathorn Devakula, who was appointed finance minister in the interim government. Tarisa was an assistant governor of the BoT and is the first female governor in the bank's 64-year history.[1]

Tarisa Watanagase
ธาริษา วัฒนเกส
Tarisa Watanagase in 2010
Governor of the Bank of Thailand
In office
8 May 2006  30 September 2010
Preceded byPridiyathorn Devakula
Succeeded byPrasarn Trairatvorakul
Personal details
Born (1949-11-30) 30 November 1949
Bangkok, Thailand
Alma mater
ProfessionEconomist

Education and career

An economist, Tarisa joined the central bank in 1975. She was appointed deputy governor in 1992. She graduated from Triam Udom Suksa School. She received a bachelor of economics and master of economics from Keio University, Tokyo, Japan and a doctor of economics from Washington University in St. Louis, United States. She attended the six-week Advanced Management Program at Harvard University. She served as an economist at the International Monetary Fund from 1988 to 1990.[2] She speaks Thai, English, Japanese.

References

  1. Thai News Agency, October 17, 2006. Thailand's central bank gets first female governor Archived 2007-03-10 at the Wayback Machine, MCOT.
  2. Srisukkasem, Anoma. October 18, 2006.Tarisa becomes BOT's first female chief Archived 2006-10-28 at the Wayback Machine, The Nation.
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