Irina Nikolsky
About Irina Nikolsky
Irina Nikolsky is a professional in the financial technology sector, currently serving as the Director of Risk Regulatory Solutions QA at Adenza. She has extensive experience in quality assurance and regulatory reporting, having held various leadership roles at AxiomSL and Adenza since 2016.
Current Role at Adenza
Irina Nikolsky serves as the Director of Risk Regulatory Solutions QA at Adenza. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing quality assurance processes related to risk regulatory solutions. Her tenure at Adenza began in 2022, and she has been instrumental in enhancing the quality and compliance of regulatory reporting frameworks within the organization.
Previous Experience at AxiomSL Connect
Prior to her current position, Irina held multiple roles at AxiomSL Connect. She worked as the Vice President of Regulatory Reporting from 2019 to 2020 and as the Head of North America Product Development QA in 2021. Additionally, she served as the Assistant Vice President of Regulatory Reporting from 2016 to 2019. These roles contributed to her expertise in regulatory compliance and quality assurance in the financial technology sector.
Education and Qualifications
Irina holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Belarusian State University. She also earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from Baruch College. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her work in risk regulatory solutions and quality assurance in the fintech industry.
Experience at Nasdaq AxiomSL
In 2023, Irina joined Nasdaq AxiomSL as the Director of Quality Assurance, FinTech. In this position, she focuses on ensuring the quality and reliability of fintech solutions. Her experience in regulatory reporting and quality assurance positions her well to contribute to the organization's objectives in the rapidly evolving financial technology landscape.
Internship at MetLife
Irina began her professional career as an Investment Advisory Intern at MetLife, where she worked for 11 months from 2013 to 2014. This internship provided her with initial exposure to the financial services industry and helped shape her career trajectory in regulatory and risk management roles.