Fun and fotos at Foreigners in Finance

On Friday October 24, about 70 Foreigners in Finance met up at the offices of EY (Ernst Young) for one of the group’s networking events.


Lauren Morrisey of EY (left) was there to welcome everyone.


There were presentations from EY’s Linn Åkesson and Sophie Tunstall (pictured) and also Jens Vinther Frederiksen.


Ainura Bizhanova talked about setting up her company PhotoBoothCPH.dk and one of the company’s party photo booths was there to try.

 

 





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