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Meet the 25 finalists representing 36 countries of this year's EY NextGen Women global competition. 🌟 What superpower are they bringing to the final? Swipe to find out. Cheer them on in the comments. 👏 #ShapeTheFutureWithConfidence #Careers

Lauriel L. Paylor

EY Global Strategy and Transactions, Talent Analyst | Supervising Associate

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Congratulations! Wishing them all the best in Madrid!

Anna Zyla

CEMS MiM 24' WU & RSM

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Excited to be part of this journey!

Jared Fruland

Assistant Director, Global Talent - Strategy & Transactions at EY | MBA, Kellogg School of Management

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Wishing you all the best and cannot wait to see what you accomplish in Madrid!

Josephine Ting

Recruitment Specialist | Public Practice Accounting | Exceptional Client and Candidate Care | Upfront & Transparent | Career & Interview Coaching

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My heart is full as I see these professional, career-driven, and resilient women representing their countries and achieving remarkable things. All the best! 👏🏽💪🏽🍀

Grateful to be part of this amazing experience! Can’t wait to meet you all

Juliana Páez Vélez

FTI Consultant | Forensic & Litigation Consulting | Finance | Valuation |

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Thrilled and honored to be part of this event! Can’t wait to meet all of you

Boris Villazon-Terrazas, PhD

Global Gen AI CoE Leader | Europe West AI Innovation Leader | AI & DS & Data Product Manager | CAIO | CTO | Mentor | People Empowerment | 14 AI & DS patents

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wish you the best

Rohen R Murari

Digital Marketer | SEO Executive| Digital Marketer| Inbound & Outbound Marketing | Social Media Marketing | Email Marketing | Product Marketing | 6+Years of Experience in Content Writing and Digital Marketing.

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EY, The 25 finalists of the EY NextGen Women competition are a true inspiration. Here’s why they stand out: - They represent 36 countries, showing that talent and potential know no borders. - Each finalist brings a unique “superpower”—their passion, innovation, and vision for the future. - These women are more than competitors; they are leaders, change-makers, and role models for future generations. - Their ability to tackle challenges and push boundaries highlights the power of diverse perspectives. - What sets them apart isn’t just their success, but their drive to make a meaningful impact on society. - They’re rewriting the narrative on women in leadership, showing us what’s possible when barriers are broken. - Their journeys remind us that with the right support, every young woman can rise to greatness. - The competition isn’t just about winning—it’s about creating a lasting legacy for the next generation of leaders. - Their presence at this stage is proof that empowering women benefits not only individuals but entire communities. - As they step forward, they carry the hopes of a more equal, innovative, and compassionate world.

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