RSA Luxembourg appoints Francesca Michielin as Head of Tax
RSA Luxembourg S.A., today is pleased to announce the appointment of Francesca Michielin as the new Head of Tax. She will report to Matthew Cohen, Chief Financial Officer, also based in Luxembourg.
With over 15 years of experience in tax advisory services, Francesca worked in transfer pricing for financial services for Ernst & Young for more than 10 years across Italy and Luxembourg. She was promoted Senior Manager in 2019. She also worked for KPMG in Luxembourg and for various law firms as a tax consultant in Italy.
Francesca holds an International Master's degree in Economics and Finance from the University Cà Foscari in Venice, Italy, and also two Master's degrees in Economics and Business Management and in Management and E-business Technology from the University of Pavia in Italy. She is also an Italian certified chartered accountant and statutory auditor since 2013.
Matthew Cohen, Chief Financial Officer, RSA Luxembourg, comments: “We are thrilled to welcome Francesca to our operation and we look forward to the contributions she will make to the continued growth and success of RSA Luxembourg in Europe.”
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