Tricia Gallagher is a financial modernization strategist and former senior U.S. Treasury official with over two decades of experience at the intersection of government, payments, and emerging financial technologies. She is the Founder and Principal of Treasury Solutions Info Tech (TSIT), where she advises state and local governments, financial institutions, and technology firms on modernizing public-sector financial infrastructure.
At the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Tricia led large-scale payment modernization efforts, including the digitization of federal revenue collection, the advancement of AI-driven oversight tools, and coordination across the Federal Reserve, financial institutions, and state governments. She also brings extensive international experience, having supported financial sector reforms in emerging economies through work with institutions such as the IMF and World Bank.
Her work today focuses on helping state governments navigate the evolving landscape of blockchain and digital assets by translating emerging capabilities into practical, policy-aligned strategies that reflect each state’s priorities, constraints, and stage of development. She works across a range of use cases, including payments, financial management, and digital identity, with an emphasis on reducing fraud, strengthening oversight, and improving how public funds are delivered.
She holds a Master of Science in Public Policy and Management from Carnegie Mellon University and a certificate in Blockchain and Crypto Applications from MIT Sloan.