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Daniela Esposito is a Competition Legal Counsel at O2 (Telefonica UK). She is a competition law expert in Telecoms, Internet Services and e-Commerce with over 8 years’ experience. Daniela advises on a wide variety of competition law matters involving mergers and acquisitions, distribution, marketing, procurement and compliance issues. She has previously worked as an associate with the Spanish Law firm Gomez Acebo & Pombo where she has represented national and multinational companies across a wide range of industry sectors before the Spanish Competition Authority as well as the European Commission. Daniela holds a law degree from the University of Buenos Aires (2005) and has qualified as a lawyer in both Argentina (2005) and Spain (2007). She obtained an LLM in “International and Comparative Law” from the Vrije Universiteit Brussels (VUB) Belgium in 2008. Daniela speaks Spanish and English fluently and has practiced law in both languages. She has also published on several academic journals and newspaper articles. Miguel Perez Guerra is a senior antitrust counsel at Google in London, where he advises and oversees competition matters throughout the EMEA region. He previously worked at Amazon in its European headquarters in Luxembourg, where he was lead counsel to the retail and marketplace e-commerce businesses. Prior to moving in-house, he was a senior associate at Linklaters’ competition & antitrust team, and was an associate at Clifford Chance’s European competition and regulation group before that. He qualified into the telecoms & utilities department at Spanish law firm Garrigues. He is a graduate in law and in economics by Comillas-ICADE University in Madrid, and has studied international and EU law at Georgetown University and at King’s College London. Ciro Favia: with over 10 years of professional experience in the Energy sector, Ciro is currently Head of Italian Antitrust Affairs and Regulatory Support at Enel. Moreover, he is member of some business supervisory bodies and think tanks, such as UPA juridical commission, Confindustria Antitrust Group, International Chamber of Commerce Antitrust and Marketing commission. He was President of the Telemarketing control Committee. He experienced in Spain as Antitrust refererent for Viesgo, a Spanish electricity company and managed the M&A processes for the acquisition by Enel of subsidiaries in Eastern Europe (e.g. Russia, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovak Republic, Poland). He graduated in law with honours at Bari University (Italy). 15

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