After leaving the Bank, Worrell founded and became president of his consulting firm, DeLisle Worrell & Associates, which specializes in economic modeling and forecasting. In June 2018, he was appointed a Member of the Financial Policy Council of the
Bermuda Monetary Authority, a post which he continues to hold. He also continues to be a member of the prominent
Bretton Woods Committee, a network of prominent global citizens which works to demonstrate the value of international cooperation and to foster strong, effective
Bretton Woods institutions. More recently, he co-chaired the Financial Stability Board's Regional Consultative Group, Americas (RCG-A), alongside Carolyn Wilkins, senior deputy governor of the
Central Bank of Barbados . A prolific writer and speaker, Worrell is the author of
Policies for Stabilization and Growth in Small Very Open Economies (Group of Thirty, Washington D C, 2012) and
Small Island Economies (Praeger Publishers, 1987). His other publications on money and banking, exchange rate policy and the balance of payments, fiscal policy, the economic implications of size, and the comparative economic performance of Caribbean and South Pacific economies, may be found on the websites of the
IMF, the
Central Bank of Barbados, the Caribbean Centre for Money and Finance, and the juried economic journals in which he has extensively published. ==Major publications==