Tigran Sargsyan, born on January twenty-ninth, nineteen sixty, is a prominent Armenian political figure known for his significant contributions to the country's governance and economic landscape. He served as the Prime Minister of Armenia from two thousand eight to two thousand fourteen, a period marked by various reforms and challenges.
Before his tenure as Prime Minister, Sargsyan held the esteemed position of Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia from nineteen ninety-eight to two thousand eight. His leadership in this role was pivotal in shaping the monetary policy and financial stability of Armenia during a crucial time in its post-Soviet development.
After concluding his term as Prime Minister, Sargsyan transitioned to diplomatic service, representing Armenia as the ambassador to the United States from two thousand fourteen to two thousand sixteen. His diplomatic efforts were aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing Armenia's presence on the global stage.
In two thousand sixteen, he took on the role of chairman of the board of the Eurasian Economic Commission, a position he held until two thousand twenty. This role allowed him to influence economic policies and foster regional cooperation among member states.