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Fulvia Astolfi

Hogan Lovells

Maria Antonietta Biscozzi

EY

Paola Camagni

Studio Camagni e Associati

Aurelia Casali

DLA Piper

Silvia Confalonieri

EY

Alessandra Di Salvo

Deloitte

Barbara Faini

Baker & McKenzie

Laura Gualtieri

Tremonti Vitali Romagnoli Piccardi e Associati

Nicoletta Mazzitelli

EY

Maricla Pennesi

Baker & McKenzie

Cristina Periti

Studio Fantozzi & Associati

Vania Petrella

Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton

Giuliana Polacco

Baker & McKenzie

Barbara Rossi

Deloitte

Chiara Tomassetti

Deloitte

Monica Zafferani

Deloitte

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