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Women in Crypto is the podcast series brought to you by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency (AWIC). Each episode features thought-provoking discussions, enlightening interviews, and inspiring stories from female leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, and experts in the cryptocurrency, web3, and blockchain ecosystems. Learn from their experiences, challenges, and successes as they navigate this cutting-edge landscape. Learn more about AWIC or join today at www.womenincrypto.org. Please email contact@womenincrypto.org for episode transcripts.
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Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this compelling episode, we dive into “Decrypting Crypto Investigations: Why Crypto Is a Bad Place for Criminals.”We’re joined by Erin Fracolli and Emma Henshaw, two leading experts at the forefront of global crypto investigations.Erin Fracolli is the Global Head of Special Investigations at Binance, overseeing Special Investigations and Sanctions CTF teams worldwide. Her teams focus on proactive research and close collaboration with law enforcement across a wide range of financial crime and security threats. Erin has worked at Binance since 2019 in various investigative roles and holds an MA in International Peace and Conflict Resolution from American University’s School of International Service.Emma Henshaw is a Team Lead with Interim Labs’ Global Investigations team, based in the UK and supporting investigations worldwide. Her team works with both public and private sector clients across multiple threat categories. Prior to joining Interim Labs, Emma spent 12 years in UK law enforcement, specializing in intelligence and cybercrime cases.In this episode, we explore how blockchain transparency, advanced investigative techniques, and cross-sector collaboration are reshaping financial crime enforcement—and why crypto is increasingly one of the worst places for criminals to operate.To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we discuss Decrypting HR, Leadership and Coaching in the Crypto Era.Anna Teplo is a People Operations and leadership professional with 10+ years of experience building strong cultures and employee experiences across tech, web3, and startup environments. With a background in People Ops, Business Ops, and Finance, she has led global teams, scaled HR systems, and supported organizations through fast growth and transformation.To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we discuss Decrypting Crypto Businesses: From Startup to Big TimeJessica Stansfield is a partner in the commercial litigation and blockchain and digital asset groups at Where Fields in Toronto. She represents clients in complex, high-stakes disputes with a focus on digital asset recovery, investment scams, civil fraud, and crypto-related conspiracies. Jessica also advises digital asset platforms on compliance, cybersecurity, and regulatory risk.Jacqueline Escobar is a blockchain and digital finance professional dedicated to advancing innovation and inclusion in the crypto space. She works with organizations and communities to bridge the gap between emerging technologies and practical adoption, bringing expertise in Web3 strategy, business development, and advocacy for women in digital assets.To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we discuss Decrypting Inclusion: Gender, Leadership, and the Future of CryptoThis episode explores the evolving role of gender and leadership in the crypto industry, featuring voices driving greater diversity, equity, and innovation in Web3.Featuring:Louisa Schepers is the Managing Director of Marketing at Zodiac Custody, where she leads global brand, PR, and growth strategy across seven markets. Based in London, she has driven the company’s rebrand and international expansion. She previously held senior marketing roles in Berlin’s tech and consulting sectors and was nominated for Best Marketing & Communication Director at the Citywealth Awards 2025.Julian Sawyer is the CEO of Zodiac Custody, a fintech leader in institutional digital asset custody. With over 30 years of experience in financial services and crypto, he previously held executive roles at Bitstamp and Gemini, and co-founded Starling Bank. A recognized thought leader in fintech, he focuses on delivering secure, scalable infrastructure for institutional digital assets.To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we discuss: Decrypting divorce, crypto scams, and everything you wanted to know about forensic accountants.Victoria Fife is a forensic accountant and digital assets expert at CBA’s Forensic Consulting Group. With over a decade of experience in blockchain, she advises on complex tracing, valuation, and division of assets in high-value litigation. She has been recognized on the Women in Fintech Power List and is a featured speaker for the ABA and AICPA.Aleks Ring is a forensic accountant specializing in crypto investigations, financial fraud, and compliance risk management. She works with regulators and law enforcement to trace illicit funds and support litigation involving digital asset crimes. At Operation Shamrock, Alex leads legislative advocacy and grassroots initiatives to fight scams and strengthen protections against crypto-enabled financial abuse.To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we discuss Crypto Capacity Building and What it means for the Future of Banking and Crypto.In this episode, we explore with Mayukha Vadari, Senior Software Engineer at Ripple, the programmability of the XRP Ledger, highlighting its current capabilities and the potential it offers for building decentralized applications. We discuss how recent upgrades are expanding the XRPl ecosystem, enabling advanced use cases such as smart contracts, custom tokens, and DeFi solutions.To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we discuss Decrypting the Intersection Between of TradFi and CryptoMarkets.Pamela Lee is the Head of Sales and Business for APAC at Talos, a Digital Asset Trading software company. Before Talos she was in FX and leading partnerships at Elmex Group. To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we discuss Crypto Capacity Building and What it means for the Future of Banking and Crypto. Today's podcast hosted by Anne Walton, Senior Director and Financial Crime Expert with a focus in Cryptocurrency for JS Held, will be interviewing Liat Shetret, Director of Global Policy and Regulation at Elliptic. For more than fifiteen years she has led global capacity building and technical assistance programs on AML, countering the finance of terrorism, financial inclusion and countering violent extremesism. To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we discuss Decrypting Martial arts and Professional Growth.May Chan is the Chief Executive Officer of a cryptocurrency startup called hack, which is a crypto wallet built on the Hedera Hashgraph platform. Hash pack is the leading wallet in the Hedera ecosystem, and its users hold over 1 billion USD. May is also an amateur kickboxer and competes on the national and international stage.Adila Holivay is the co-founderof DNA legacy blockchain brokerage, a company that provides blockchain solutions for crypto financial services. Atila is a certified cryptocurrency investigator and auditor who built her career being a Scrum Product Manager.To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we discuss crypto advocacy efforts at the state and federal level and the economic and political imperatives of introducing sensible crypto policies. Carole House is a Special Advisor for Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Policy at the White House National Security Council. Previously, Carole was an Executive In Residence at Terranet Ventures. She is a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council GeoEconomics Center. She recently served as the director for cybersecurity and secure digital innovation for the White House National Security Council (NSC). Jessica Renier is Managing Director and Head of Digital Finance at the Institute of International Finance. She previously served as Program Associate Director at the Office of Management and Budget in the Executive Office of the President. Before this, she was Senior Counselor for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes, as well as Senior Advisor for Domestic Finance at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, where she led financial technology and innovation policy.In this episode, sponsored by Bracewell LLP, we explore the incredible work of our members worldwide, shedding light on decentralized finance, the challenges of contextualizing risks related to activity, processes and technologies in the Defi space, and the need for industry and government to embrace a nuanced approach to Defi regulation . Don't miss this enlightening conversation as we delve into the need for education. We delve into the recent Decentralized Finance report published by CFTC’s recent report on Decentralized Finance and this timeless consultation previously published by the IIF.To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we discuss crypto advocacy efforts at the state and federal level and the economic and political imperatives of introducing sensible crypto policies. Kristina Howard is an Executive Vice President and Head of Public Affairs at the RXN Group, a multistate public affairs and government relations firm, where she advises and represents clients across diverse industries, including the NFT space. Stephanie Murphy is a businesswoman, policy expert and former U.S. Congresswoman. She made history as the first Vietnamese American woman ever elected to the US Congress in 2016. Murphy was known as an effective legislator cutting through partisan gridlock to establish an exceptional record of legislative success.In this episode, sponsored by Bracewell LLP, we explore the incredible work of our members worldwide, shedding light on the evolution of crypto adoption, advocacy efforts at the state and federal level, dollar hegemony, financial sovereignty, and the impact of emerging technologies on national security. Don't miss this enlightening conversation as we delve into the need for education..To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency & sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we discuss the account of Custodia bank & the convoluted trials & tribulations of getting access to banking & payment rails. Our guests are Caitlin Long & Michelle Kallen.Caitlin Long is Founder & CEO of Custodia Bank. A 22-year Wall Street veteran, Ms. Long became involved with Bitcoin in 2012. She spent most of her career on Wall Street in New York & Zurich, where most recently she was a managing director in Morgan Stanley’s Global Capital Markets Group. Beginning in 2017, she helped spearhead a multi-year initiative to make Wyoming, her native state, an oasis for blockchain companies in the US, where Wyoming has enacted 45 blockchain-enabling laws since then. Two Wyoming governors appointed her to serve on the Wyoming Legislature's Blockchain Task Force / Blockchain Select Committee. She is a graduate of Harvard Law School (JD, 1994), the Kennedy School of Government (MPP, 1994) & the University of Wyoming (BA, 1990).Michelle Kallen is a partner at Jenner & Block’s appellate practice & a leader in law. She has represented the Blockchain Association, the Crypto Council for Innovation, Paradigm, & Senator Cynthia Lummis in some of the most important cases to the crypto industry. Michelle came to Jenner from government, where she served as Virginia’s first female solicitor general. In that role, she oversaw Virginia’s most complex 7 highest profile litigation, including serving as lead counsel to vindicate Virginia’s ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. Following her time in state government, Michelle joined the United States House of Representatives Office of General Counsel to represent the January 6 Select Committee in litigation [where she got to work with our own Amanda Wick!]. In this episode, sponsored by Bracewell LLP, we explore the incredible work of our members worldwide, shedding light on banking charters, the challenges crypto-friendly banks & fintechs in accessing payment rails, US’ dual banking system, the need for states & federal government to embrace a nuanced & consistent approach to banking regulations. We delve into Custodia’s ongoing legal battle against the Federal Reserve bank over the denial of a Master Account, access to banking services in Defi & the overall impact on democratization of financial access.To learn more about AWIC, visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship & to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support. Bracewell is a leading law & government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions, litigation, regulatory matters & government relations. Learn more at www.Bracewell.com.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we discuss crypto advocacy efforts at the state and federal level and the economic and political imperatives of introducing sensible crypto policies. In this conversation, Amanda Wick interviews Kara Owens and Sarah Downey about the significance of crypto insurance.Kara Owens is an advisor for Proof and part of the Reinsurance team at Stone Ridge Asset Management. Her previous roles include underwriting and risk management leadership roles at a Fortune 500 insurance company, Markel Corporation, and the largest reinsurer in the United States, TransRe. She is on the board of the longest running women’s insurance association, APIW (Association of Professional Insurance Women). Sarah Downey is the Lockton U.S. Financial Services Head of Operations and Blockchain/Digital Assets Advisory Leader. As the Blockchain/Digital Assets Advisory (LEAP - Lockton’s Emerging Asset Protection Team) Leader, she is focused on positioning Lockton as a trusted advisor, thought leader and solution developer for insuring blockchain and digital asset companies and the risks they face.In this episode, sponsored by Bracewell LLP, we explore the incredible work of our members worldwide, shedding light on the nuances of crypto insurance. Don't miss this enlightening conversation as we get into cool insurance career stories. They delve into the role of insurance brokers in helping companies grasp their risk exposures and secure suitable coverage, stressing the protection insurance offers during challenging periods and its value in validation and asset safeguarding. The discussion covers buying crypto insurance, the variety of companies served and evolves into a thought-provoking exchange on risk management education, career prospects, and strides in diversity and inclusion.To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedInFollow AWIC on TwitterSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we delve into the fascinating world of crypto mining and crypto insurance, a topic that all three speakers are passionate about.Join Amanda Wick, Founder and CEO of the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency, as she engages in a conversation with two outstanding professionals, Jamie Leverton and Sarah Leon, immerses us in a nuanced discourse on Bitcoin mining and crypto insurance.Jaime Leverton is a tech veteran from Canada with more than two decades of experience in finance and technology. From December 2020 to February of 2024 she served as the CEO of Hut 8, one of the largest publicly traded digital asset mining firm.Sarah Leon is the Lead Property Underwriter & Senior Compliance Officer for Evertas, the world’s first crypto insurance company, and has personally underwritten about 27% of the global hash rate. In this episode, sponsored by Bracewell LLP, we explore the incredible work of our members worldwide, shedding light on the evolution of crypto mining in emerging energy markets, the significance of insuring your crypto mining equipment, industry's commitment to reducing carbon emissions, and government's renewed interest in regulating power usage. Don't miss this enlightening conversation as we delve into the need for careful multi-stakeholder dialogue on energy and the impact Bitcoin halving will have on mining.To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! When people think “whistleblowers” they don’t often think “crypto.” But every day, federal agencies receive invaluable information from concerned members of industry who know that something in their company isn’t being done right, and that without outside influence, nothing will change. This incredible episode will give listeners an inside look at how the whistleblower process works from two of its biggest MVPs. Join Amanda Wick as she speaks with Elizabeth Pendleton, Chief Trial Attorney at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (“CFTC”), and Juliana Andonian, a leading attorney at Levy Firestone Muse LLP who represents whistleblowers throughout the process. Learn what it means to be a whistleblower, how the process works, and why these individuals are sometimes invaluable assets for holding industry accountable and ensuring that people do the right thing.Juliana Andonian is an attorney with Levy Firestone Muse LLP. They represent crypto whistleblowers, and you can find out more about their work at cryptowhistleblower.com.Elizabeth “Liz” Pendleton is a Chief Trial Attorney at the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission’s Division of Enforcement. She has represented the Commission on a number of crypto enforcement actions , including the recent cases against Binance, FTX, Tether and BitMEX. Her remarks on this podcast are her own, and any opinions she expresses do not necessarily reflect the views of the Division, the Commission, or the U.S. government.To learn more about AWIC, visit our website at www.womenincrypto.org.Follow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
Welcome to our latest episode of Women in Crypto, the podcast presented by the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency and sponsored by Bracewell LLP! In this exciting episode, we delve into the fascinating world of crypto asset recovery, a topic that all three speakers are passionate about.Join Amanda Wick, Founder and CEO of the Association for Women in Cryptocurrency, as she engages in a conversation with two outstanding professionals, Joanna Summers and Helen Pugh. Joanna, from Asset Reality but previously of the U.S. Marshal’s Service, immerses us in building the world's first seized asset management platform, paving the way for the successful forfeiture and recovery of physical and digital assets.Helen, hailing from bustling London where she serves as a Barrister with Outer Temple Chambers, shares her background in commercial litigation and insolvency, highlighting her current involvement in cases of misappropriated crypto assets. Both women offer a unique insight into the thrilling field of crypto asset recovery and blockchain technology.In this episode, sponsored by Bracewell LLP, we explore the incredible work of our members worldwide, shedding light on the fundamental difference between civil and criminal forfeiture, revealing the intricacies of asset recovery on a global stage.Don't miss this enlightening conversation as we delve into the need for speed in crypto asset recovery, a crucial aspect in a world where cryptocurrency movement can change with a single click.Join us on Women in Crypto, where we give voice to outstanding women and male allies leading the crypto, blockchain, and Web3 industries. Discover more about the exciting work of our members in this must-listen episode!To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support.Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.
In Women in Crypto's inaugural podcast episode, Association for Women in Cryptocurrency (AWIC) Founder and CEO, Amanda Wick, is joined by Lili Infante and Tara Annison for a discussion on gender disparity in crypto.Lili Infante is the Founder and CEO of CAT Labs is a former U.S. Department of Justice Special Agent who pioneered an early federal task force focusing exclusively on crypto and dark web crimes, including the takedown of Hydra - the largest crypto-powered dark web criminal organization and money laundering platform in the world.To learn more about Lili and CAT Labs: www.catlabs.io/To follow Lili on Twitter: twitter.com/LiliCATLabsTo follow Lili on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liliainfante/Tara Annison is the Head of Product at Twinstake. She is the author of the Crypto and the Manosphere report. She was previously the Head of Technical Crypto Advisory at Elliptic, the Program Manager for Digital Media at HSBC, is the author of 'The Bitcoin ABC Book', creator of the world's first crypto puzzle advent calendar and the game 'Cards Against Cryptocurrency'. To read Tara's Crypto and the Manosphere report: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tarannison_crypto-and-the-manosphere-report-2023-activity-7067104225268244480-oI0w/ To learn more about WAGMI Gifts: www.wagmigifts.com/To learn more about AWIC, you can visit our website: www.womenincrypto.orgFollow AWIC on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/the-association-for-women-in-cryptocurrencyFollow AWIC on Twitter: www.twitter.com/awicglobalSpecial thanks to Bracewell for its sponsorship, and to Emily Corbrovsky for her invaluable technical support. Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm whose award-winning teams lead the market in cutting-edge transactions and litigation, regulatory matters and government relations. Learn more at bracewell.com.⚠ Our podcasts are for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. Listeners should consult their own advisors before making these types of decisions. AWIC has no responsibility or liability for any decision made or any other acts or omissions in connection with your use of this material. AWIC does not guarantee or warrant the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, suitability or validity of the information in the podcast and is not responsible for any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies of any part of such material. Unless stated otherwise, reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by AWIC. Views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by AWIC representatives are theirs alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organization or their sponsors.




















