Michael joined CGAP as Senior Policy Specialist in 2008 as a member of CGAP's Government & Policy Team. He leads the team鈥檚 efforts in the area of branchless banking regulation and has worked with regulators around the world to develop regulatory frameworks. He led CGAP鈥檚 regulatory efforts in the Maldives and has worked in countries such as Nigeria, Rwanda, Fiji, Haiti and Jordan. He is a co-author of CGAP鈥檚 Nonbank E-Money Issuers: Regulatory Approaches to Protecting Customer Deposits and CGAP鈥檚 Islamic Microfinance: An Emerging Market Niche.
Michael teaches courses on branchless banking at the Boulder Institute for Microfinance. He also was chosen as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and is a member of the Forum鈥檚 Dialogue Series on Access to Finance through Technology.
Prior to joining CGAP, Tarazi was a corporate attorney in private practice and served as the European General Counsel to a U.S. company providing finance-related technological services to developing countries. He also served as an advisor to Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations. Tarazi holds a bachelor's degree from Harvard University and a law degree from Harvard Law School. He speaks English, Arabic, and French.