Mr Stańko is senior private pensions expert at the OECD’s Financial Affairs Division. He coordinates the work of the Secretariat of the International Organisation of Pension Supervisors (IOPS, www.iopsweb.org), an international standard-setting body focused on co-operation and research in pension supervisory issues.
His recent work relates to IOPS Good practices for designing, presenting and supervising pension projections, Supervisory guidelines on the integration of ESG factors in the investment and risk management of pension funds, IOPS ESG guidelines implementation note, design and supervision of pension projections, supervision of investments by pension funds, supervision of solvency of DB pension funds, pension funds fees and charges, impact of pension funds on financial market.
Prior to joining OECD, Mr Stańko was Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics in Poland where he taught and published on pension issues, social policy, retirement investment, and performance evaluation. He also acted as external adviser to the president of the Polish Chamber of Pension Funds.
In 2011-2013 Mr Stańko was an academic member of the Occupational Stakeholders Group at the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA). In 2008-2009 he was Director of the Department of Economic Analyses and Forecasting at the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy in Poland.
He co-authored a pension reform proposal report commissioned for the Chancellery of Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland (2010), a book on the evaluation and presentation of investment performance of funded pension schemes (2013), and a book on the retreat from mandatory pension funds in the CEE countries (2017).
He holds PhD degrees in Economics from the Warsaw School of Economics (2006) and from the Osaka University (2004), as well as an MA diploma in Finance and Banking from the Warsaw School of Economics (1996).