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María Antonia Azpeitia

Baker McKenzie

Silvia Bermudo

EY

Carmen Caro Jaume

Caro Jaume & Partners

Carolina del Campo

Cuatrecasas

Agnès Granés

KPMG

Isabel López Bustamante

Deloitte

Belén Palao Bastardés

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Natalia Pastor

KPMG

Contxita Sastre Poyo

Deloitte

Alejandra Puig

Deloitte

Stella Raventós-Calvo

Danbury

Ana Royuela

Baker McKenzie

Cristina Rubio Gómez

Serte Economistas & Abogados

Montserrat Trapé

KPMG

Sonia Velasco

Cuatrecasas

Meritxell Yus

Cuatrecasas

Esther Zamarriego Santiago

Garrigues

Ana Zarazaga

Deloitte

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