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Poland

Aneta Blazejewska-Gaczynska

EY

Dominika Cabaj

DLA Piper

Renata Dluska

MDDP

Kalina Figurska-Rudnicka

MDDP

Karina Furga-Dabrowska

Dentons

Iwona Georgijew

Deloitte

Karolina Gizicka

EY

Aneta Gniewkiewicz

Paczuski & Taudul Tax Advisors

Patrycja Gozdiowska

SSW (Spaczynski, Szczepaniak i Wspolnicy)

Katarzyna Janik

Independent

Katarzyna Klimkiewicz-Deplano

Advicero/Green Real Accounting

Sylwia Migdal

EY

Dorota Pokrop

EY

Monika Poteraj

DLA Piper

Elzbieta Serwinska

MDDP

Ewelina Stamblewska-Urbaniak

Crido - Taxand

Joanna Stawowska

Deloitte

Marta Szafarowska

MDDP

Agnieszka Talasiewicz

EY

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