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Fulvia Astolfi

Hogan Lovells

Paola Bergamin

Belluzzo & Partners

Maria Antonietta Biscozzi

EY

Paola Camagni

Camagni e Associati - Studio Tributario

Cristina Caraccioli

Valente Associati GEB Partners

Aurelia Daniela Casali

DLA Piper

Silvia Confalonieri

EY

Filipa Correia

Valente Associati GEB Partners

Antonella Della Rovere

Valente Associati GEB Partners

Alessandra Di Salvo

Deloitte Italy

Barbara Faini

Baker McKenzie

Laura Gualtieri

Tremonti Romagnoli Piccardi e Associati

Nicoletta Mazzitelli

EY

Lorena Pellissier

Belluzzo & Partners

Maricla Pennesi

Baker McKenzie

Cristina Periti

Fantozzi & Associati

Vania Petrella

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton

Giuliana Polacco

Baker McKenzie

Barbara Rossi

Deloitte Italy

Chiara Tomassetti

Deloitte Italy

Monica Zafferani

Deloitte Italy

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