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| birth_place = [[Hanoma City]], [[Caminoes]] | | birth_place = [[Hanoma City]], [[Caminoes]] | ||
| education = [[The University of Hanoma]] ([[BA Finance]])<br />[[The National University of Caminoes School of Economics (NUC-SE)]] ([[BA Economics]])<br />[[The International School of Business and Finance]] ([[PhD]]) | | education = [[The University of Hanoma]] ([[BA Finance]])<br />[[The National University of Caminoes School of Economics (NUC-SE)]] ([[BA Economics]])<br />[[The International School of Business and Finance]] ([[PhD]]) | ||
| occupation = 28th Central Banker of Caminoes<br /> | | occupation = 28th Central Banker of Caminoes<br />Finance Minister (Sonning Administration) | ||
| title = Honorable Lady | | title = Honorable Lady | ||
| spouse = Tayana Murakami | | spouse = Tayana Murakami |
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Edalyn Atlee-Atticker | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Caminoan |
Education | The University of Hanoma (BA Finance) The National University of Caminoes School of Economics (NUC-SE) (BA Economics) The International School of Business and Finance (PhD) |
Occupation | 28th Central Banker of Caminoes Finance Minister (Sonning Administration) |
Known for | Her groundbreaking work in economic sciences and her role as the Central Banker of Caminoes. |
Title | Honorable Lady |
Spouse(s) | Tayana Murakami |
Awards | Centralis Systemet Banc Prize in Economic Sciences (1997) National Economist Award (1989) The National University of Caminoes School of Economics (NUC-SE) Award for Economic Proficiency (1987) Ekonomistha Kaminoa (1985) |
Edalyn Atlee-Atticker (born Maria Christina Edalyn Atlee; January 20, 1938), is a Caminoan-born finance-analyst/investor and economist. She is one of the most prominent figures in the Caminoan economic space due to both her educational and familial background; being born out of a marriage from the two most economically well-known and powerful families in caminoes. Her parents were Rowaldo Nicanor Atlee III and Regina Muraji Atticker, descendants of the Atlee clan and the Atticker dynasty respectively.