The Association for Women In Cryptocurrency (AWIC) is a global platform for education, networking, and advocacy, made up of women, supportive allies, and companies committed to deepening their knowledge in the growing fields of cryptocurrency, digital assets, blockchain, Web3, and related technologies. AWIC also advocates for expanding opportunities for women and strengthening their role in the future of digital finance and innovation.
AWIC’s mission of creating greater inclusion and opportunities for women in the cryptocurrency and digital assets industry is fulfilled through three main pillars:
Advocacy—shaping public opinion, conducting research on the challenges women face in the industry, sponsoring forums where women and allies can share experiences and promote gender equity, and supporting companies with tools to improve workplace inclusion and employee well-being.
Networking—providing a strong community and promotional platforms where members can connect, explore business and career opportunities—both in the U.S. and globally—and gain visibility for their contributions to the industry.
Education—offering webinars, written resources, scholarships, and affordable access to cutting-edge courses provided by our educational partners, to help women and allies grow their knowledge and skills in the field.

Amanda Wick
Founder and Board Advisor

Adilah Holivay
CEO

Michelle O’Connor
Chief Strategic Officer

Yari Farias
Director of Operations

Amanda Wick
Founder and Board Advisor
The Association's founder and chief executive officer is Amanda Wick, a former federal prosecutor and champion of women who believes that women in business and investing need an organization dedicated to enhancing their access – and success - in the predominantly male-dominated industries of cryptocurrency and other digital assets, blockchain, web3, and related technology and services.
During a distinguished career that includes roles as the Chief of Legal Affairs at Chainalysis, Inc., as a federal prosecutor for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), and as a Senior Policy Advisor at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), she has learned firsthand that the playing field is not level for women in tech, and much more needs to be done to ensure their equal inclusion in the future of digital finance.
Ms. Wick and other women in crypto and crypto-adjacent ecosystems agree that a new support network of advisors, mentors and other professionals is needed to increase the inclusion and advancement of women in the cryptocurrency industry through mentoring/sponsor relationships, training, and educational programs.
They also believe that we need to increase women's awareness of, and participation in venture capital investment opportunities and increase access to investment and funding opportunities for women-owned and women-operated crypto and crypto-adjacent companies.

Adilah Holivay
Chief Executive Officer

Aleks Ring
Board Member

Amanda Wick
Founder, Board Director, and Strategic Advisor (formerly CEO)

Andreé Goldsmith
Board Member
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Elizabeth Kay
Treasurer

Leslie Lambert
Board Member

Olta Andoni
Board Member

Richelle Cox
Board Member

Yevheniia Broshevan
Board Member

Leslie Lambert
Board Member
Leslie Lambert is a Senior Director in Alvarez & Marsal's Disputes and Investigations practice and a forensic accountant who helps clients uncover the facts behind complex financial matters. She advises clients facing investigations, disputes, distressed situations, and other high-stakes matters, helping them understand what happened, where funds moved, what risks exist, and what actions should follow.
That same investigative approach extends to the digital asset ecosystem, where Leslie leads digital asset tracing in connection with investigations, disputes, and other high-stakes matters. She previously led the crypto tracing work in one of the largest and most complex global cryptocurrency restructuring matters, establishing fund flows that supported stakeholder reporting, litigation objectives, and asset recovery initiatives.
For Leslie, the value of an investigation extends beyond reconstructing the past. She believes the best investigations provide the clarity organizations need to make informed decisions, strengthen governance, and move forward with confidence.
Leslie holds a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Virginia and a master's degree in accountancy from the College of William & Mary. She is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified in Financial Forensics (CFF), Certified Cryptoasset Anti-Financial Crime Specialist (CCAS), and Certified Financial Crime Specialist (CFCS).