Laurie Dicker joins Andersen Tax
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Laurie Dicker joins Andersen Tax

Laurie Dicker has been appointed as the managing director of Andersen Tax’s US national tax office, based in Washington, DC.

Dicker will be part of the firm’s transfer pricing practice. She has more than 25 years of experience in transfer pricing across a broad set of industries. She assists clients throughout the entire transfer pricing cycle, from planning and documentation to controversy resolution.

Before joining Andersen Tax, Dicker was a managing director at Alvarez & Marsal. Prior to this, she worked at EY, Arthur Andersen and was part of the Office of Federal Tax Services in Washington, DC.

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