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    Christina Chalk

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    Christina Chalk has been an attorney with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission since 1995. Ms. Chalk is currently a Senior Special Counsel in the Office of Mergers and Acquisitions in the Division of Corporation Finance, with special expertise in the area of cross-border business combinations.  Ms. Chalk is a graduate of Duke University and The Washington College of Law at the American University.

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      U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

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      Senior Special Counsel, Office of Mergers and Acquisitions, Division of Corporation Finance

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      Washington, DC

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