Angelica Mari is a senior writer currently working for Computing and vnunet.com. Prior to this role, which began in August 2008, Angelica worked for a year as a senior reporter for Computing. Previously, she held reporting and editing positions in various publications in the UK, Italy and Brazil. Her main focus area at Computing is private sector technology, with an emphasis on financial services IT. Other specialist areas include clean technology, venture capital and private equity IT investment, fund management, commodities, engineering, architecture and graphic design. Angelica's professional experience also includes copywriting work for leading brands and household names for Italy's top advertising, design and digital agencies, as well as coordination and execution of corporate communication strategies (PR) and business development projects in Europe and South America. She holds a BA in Journalism from the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil) and is currently studying towards an MA in Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is fluent in English, Portuguese, Italian and Spanish.

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