Geoff Bascand

Geoff Bascand

Geoff Bascand is the Deputy Governor and Head of Operations at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.[1][2] He was Government Statistician and the Chief Executive of Statistics New Zealand until May 2013.[3] Bascand is a graduate of the University of Otago and the Australian National University with a BA (Honours) degree in Geography and a master's degree in Economics.[3]

Career

Bascand has worked for the New Zealand Treasury, the International Monetary Fund in Washington, and the New Zealand Department of Labour. He was appointed one of three Deputy Government Statisticians for Statistics New Zealand in July 2004 and was responsible for Macro-Economic, Environment, Regional and Geography Statistics. He was appointed Government Statistician and Chief Executive of Statistics New Zealand on May 22, 2007.[3] He started his career in 1981 at the Treasury as an economic analyst and later became Director of Forecasting. From 1998 until 2004, Bascand was the General Manager of the Labour Market Policy Group at the Department of Labour. As well as holding senior policy and management positions at the Treasury and the Department of Labour, Bascand has been a Research Fellow at the Centre of Policy Studies at Monash University in Australia, and from 1996 until 1997 he was a staff economist at the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC.[4] In February 2005, he was a recipient of a Leadership Development Centre Fellowship award.[5] On 12 February 2013 Bascand announced his resignation at Statistics New Zealand, finishing there on May 24, 2013. He has accepted a position at the Reserve Bank as Deputy Governor and Head of Operations.[2]

Preceded by
Brian Pink
Government Statistician, New Zealand
2007
Succeeded by
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References

  1. "Geoff Bascand (Reserve Bank of New Zealand website)". Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Government Statistician moves to Reserve Bank". Retrieved 12 Feb 2013.
  3. 1 2 3 "Appointment of Chief Executive and Government Statistician for Statistics New Zealand", Media Statement, 21 May 2007, State Services Commission, retrieved on 8 June 2007.
  4. "Strategic Leaders Recruited", Statistics New Zealand media release, 2 July 2004, retrieved 10 June 2007.
  5. "Fellowship winners in public service announced", New Zealand Government announcement, 16 February 2005, retrieved 10 June 2007.
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