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Daniela Sánchez Mejía

Language learning software contributor at Transparent Language

Daniela Sánchez Mejía has a diverse work experience in various fields. Daniela currently works as a Lawyer in the Legal Department of Asesorías Integradas S.A.S, where they specialize in Tax, Customs, Corporate, and Commercial Law. Daniela'sresponsibilities include providing legal advice, attending meetings, responding to requests from public and private entities, and representing clients in administrative proceedings. Additionally, they provide training and guidance on commercial matters such as consumer protection, trademarks, warranties, and advertising regulations.

Prior to their current role, Daniela worked as a Language Learning Software Contributor at Transparent Language. In this position, they recorded audio for English and Spanish language learning software, helping students with correct pronunciation.

Daniela also served as a Lawyer in the Register Department of the Medellin Chamber of Commerce, where they focused on commercial law, specifically the registration of natural and legal persons, non-profit entities, and the tourism national registry. Daniela provided assistance and advice to users at the headquarters of the organization.

Daniela's earlier experiences include working as a Lawyer in the private sector specializing in litigation, as well as serving as an Accounting Assistant in a financial consulting office, where they performed tasks such as data entry and preparing tax-related documents.

During their pre-graduate internship, Daniela worked as an Advisor at the Ministry of Social Protection, assisting users, cooperatives, and labor unions with various issues.

Overall, Daniela Sánchez Mejía has built a well-rounded career with expertise in multiple legal disciplines and a diverse range of professional experiences.

Daniela Sánchez Mejía's education history is as follows:

From 2006 to 2011, Daniela attended Universidad de Medellín and obtained a degree in Law, specializing in Social Security and Occupational Risks.

In 2012 and 2013, they pursued a degree in Tax Management from Universidad de Antioquia, which they completed within a year.

During their time at Universidad de Medellín, from 2008 to 2010, Daniela also earned a diploma in Social Security and Occupational Risks.

In terms of additional certifications, they completed a thesis titled "Application of Environmental Taxes in the Hydroelectric Sector" at Universidad de Antioquia in October 2013.

Daniela was also involved in a research group focused on the "Inconstitutionality of the Minimum Pension Guarantee Fund of the Individual Savings Plan with Solidarity" in collaboration with Universidad de Medellín. The dates of this certification are not specified.

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