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Colombia

Diego Fernando Franco Prieto

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Deloitte Asesores y Consultores Ltda

Cra 7 74 09

Bogotá

Colombia

Tel: +57 1 5461810

Email: dfranco@deloitte.com

Website: www.deloitte.com

Diego Prieto, Deloitte Colombia, has 23 years of experience in the firm. Since he joined on October 4 1994, he has been involved in several projects, both as team member and as supervisor, on tax advisory, consulting matters, compliance, planning and litigations in different private companies on activities such as public utilities, manufacturing, services, trade, healthcare, and the agro industry.

Diego has experience in local and international tax planning, company restructuring, and indirect tax.

He is a public accountant from Javeriana University, Cali, Colombia (1996).

Diego has been a professor of several university courses, speaker in graduate courses and business forums, and instructor in local and international courses.

He has participated in multiple technical, administrative and management training courses nationally and internationally. Diego speaks Spanish and English.

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