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Latest revision as of 16:30, 14 March 2010
Victoria Correa Haslehurst joined public affairs consultancy cabinet DN in May 2007 as a consultant for a short time.
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Background
She previously gained experience worked for Joaquín Almunia European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs. She has also worked at the Bank of New York and the UN Director General's Office in Geneva. She joined cabinet DN's financial service team.[1]
Affiliations
- European Commission, Economic and Monetary Affairs
- Bank of New York
- United Nations, Director General's Office in Geneva
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Resources
- European Agenda, cabinet DN Welcomes Two New Consultants, 21 May 2007 Agenda Weekly, accessed 14 March 2010.
Notes
- ↑ European Agenda, cabinet DN Welcomes Two New Consultants, 21 May 2007 Agenda Weekly, accessed 14 March 2010.