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Inês Nolasco

Inês Nolasco

Senior EU Advisor & Deputy Head, European Affairs, Vodafone

Inês Nolasco currently serves as the Deputy Head & EU Senior Advisor at the Vodafone Brussels Office. With a strong foundation in the telecommunications industry, she recently transitioned from her role as a Senior Advisor on Networks Policy at the Vodafone Group in London, where she dedicated two years to addressing fixed regulation and EU connectivity matters.

Ms Nolasco boasts an extensive professional journey in Brussels, beginning in 2008 and extending until 2016. During this period, she held pivotal positions, including Case Handler at the European Commission, Senior Analyst at Cullen International, and Head of Regulatory Affairs at ECTA.

Notably, she also contributed her expertise as an ITU expert in Arab Regional Fora from 2014 to 2018.

Her hands-on experience in her native Portugal spans from 2016 to 2022, where she was Head of Spectrum, Market Analysis and Numbering at the legal department of national regulator ANACOM, as well as a Senior Manager at Vodafone Portugal. In 2018, Ms Nolasco played a key role representing Vodafone as Board member of Portuguese national associations APRITEL and APDC.

A lawyer by background, Ms Nolasco kickstarted her career at the prestigious law firm Vieira de Almeida e Associados. Her academic accomplishments include a Master’s in EU Law from the College of Europe. With her wealth of experience and diverse skill set, Ms Nolasco continues to make significant contributions to the telecommunications landscape at both the national and European levels.

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