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Hydro invites you to our Capital Markets Day on November 29-30, 2023. Registration:Please use this link for registration. Location:The event will take place at Vækerø Park, Drammensveien 260, 0283 Oslo, Norway. For those who cannot attend in person, you can follow the presentations on November 29 through a webcast. All roundtable sessions and 1:1 meeting will take place at the same address. AgendaAll times in CET. November 29: Presentation and Q&A 08:30 - 09:00 Registration and light breakfast09
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share “I’ll have herbal tea if there’s some going,” she chuckles, bundling with energy into The Florentine offices for an interview/chat/long overdue catch-up. “It’s been one hell of a morning.” Born in Perth, Australia, Marisa Garreffa ’s ongoing projects reflect the eclectic approach she takes to her art and her firm commitment to the Florentine community. Right now, she’s developing a performance art piece and a summer festival, both of which are aimed at healing and entertaining locals. But her arrival in Florence eight years ago was, as Marisa terms it, “an accident”.
“Florence is home because it’s a place I want to fight for. Florence kicked my arse, but it’s also given me so much.”