Greece
Chryssa is a lawyer and tax advisor, specialized in Tax Law since 2006. Solid theoretical and practical experience, with a demonstrated history of working in different departments of the Greek Ministry of Finance and IAPR before entering the business sector. Throughout her extensive career in both the public and private sectors, she specialized in a wide range of tax-related matters, providing tax advisory services to individuals and businesses. She has also actively participated in working groups and committees related to taxation and the formulation of tax policy. She served as a senior official at the Ministry of Finance and IAPR for fifteen years, deepening her expertise in key areas of taxation, including income tax, tax audits, revenue collection, and the fight against economic crime (SDOE), while also holding managerial positions. Following her transition to the private sector, she initially joined the Tax Department of Grant Thornton and later the Tax and Legal department of PwC, with a focus on personal income tax, tax disputes, and international taxation issues. Strong academic background, holding a Diploma on Tax Law and an MSc in European Economic Studies, both from Athens University of Economics and Business, a Graduation Certificate from the National School of Public Administration and a Bachelor in Law from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Decision-making, teamwork, creative thinking and adaptability among the sound skills.