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Oksana Brezden

Oksana Brezden is a Financial Analyst at Veterinarians Without Borders North America/Vétérinaires Sans Frontières Amérique du Nord.

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Oksana Brezden

Financial Analyst


Oksana has over 10 years of experience in Tax Auditing and is a tremendous part of the VWB finance team. She is originally from Ukraine but has worked all over the world. Oksana has worked for Nestlé Business Services Lviv as an Accountant for Australia and New Zealand markets, as a P2P Specialist, and for Check and Slovak markers. Right before joining the team, Oksana spent the last three years working as an Assistant Accountant for the UK Software company, looking after full cycle of accounting. She graduated with honours of Accounting and Auditing.

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