Dominik Treeck is a partner in the public sector & policy practice of global consulting firm Oliver Wyman. He advises senior decision-makers on strategy, policy, governance and capacity building. His clients include governments, central banks, regulators, multilateral development banks and leading commercial banks. Recent work has focused on financial sector development and diversification, effective governance in the public sector, strategic planning for central banks and regulators, risk assessments and national strategies to fight economic crime, public-private partnerships, and public policy interface management. He has been a regular contributor to the Salzburg Global Seminar's Global Finance Forum since its inception. He is a Senior Non-Resident Fellow of the Atlantic Council's empowerME Initiative at the Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East. And he has partnered on publication projects with organizations such as the Group of Thirty and the International Finance Corporation. Prior to joining Oliver Wyman, Dominik had stints working in research roles for the United Nations and the African Development Bank. Dominik holds a B.A. in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from Balliol College, Oxford, and a M.A. in International Economics and China Studies from The Johns Hopkins Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington, DC and Nanjing.