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Women Watchlist: Crypto & Blockchain Edition

Women’s International Day is a day to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of women in all different industries worldwide. Today, I would like to highlight the amazing women influencing the crypto and blockchain space.

Men have long dominated the finance industry, but does crypto and blockchain offer a new outlet for women to take control and influence? As crypto and blockchain continues to gain a mass adoption appeal, more women are entering the space and becoming powerhouses. Below is a list of accomplished women in the industry to be on the look-out for as crypto and blockchain continues to expand:

1. Elizabeth Stark

About: Ms. Stark is the CEO and cofounder of Lightning Labs, a company that develops software, powering the Lightning Network. Lightning Labs enables its users to send and receive money efficiently through fast, scalable blockchain transactions.The company aims to “bridge the world of open source software and the next-generation of bitcoin financial software.” Elizabeth Stark previously taught and lectured at Stanford and Yale University, and holds a J.D. from Harvard herself. Currently, she is an advisor at Chia, which is a company that is building a new blockchain protocol, and she is a fellow at Coin Center, which is a cryptocurrency policy organization. She is an advocate for an open internet and advancing scaling solutions for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/starkness

2. Laura Shin

About: Ms. Shin is the current host of blockchain and cryptocurrency podcast, Unchained. Aside from being the host of her podcast, she is also known for her journalism. In 2016, she received the Blockchain Award for Most Insightful Journalist. Additionally, she is the co-lead reporter on the Forbes Fintech 50 list.

Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/laurashin

3. Perianne Boring

About: Ms. Boring is the founder and president of the Chamber of Digital Commerce, which is the world’s largest trade association that promotes the blockchain industry. She is an advocate for mass adoption, acceptance, and the education of digital assets and blockchain backed technology. Perianne Boring holds a bachelor of science degree from the University of Florida in business administration and economics, and is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. In 2016, she was named 10 Most Influential People in Blockchain by Coindesk and America’s Top 50 Women in Tech by Forbes.

Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/PerianneDC

4. Rachel Wolfson

About: Ms. Wolfson has recently been named one of the top 5 women working to change the world of crypto by The Next Web. She is an editorial professional and specializes in covering blockchain technology and cryptocurrency relevant news. She is a contributing journalist for Forbes Crypto and also is the host of a podcast called “The Crypto Chicks.” She is an advocate and a leading voice for women in the blockchain space.

Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/Rachelwolf00

5. Caitlin Long

About: Ms. Long is the founder and CEO of Avanti Bank & Trust, which is a Wyoming bank formed to help bridge digital assets and the U.S. dollar payments system. Before entering the crypto and blockchain space, she worked on Wall Street. In 2018, and currently, she led and continues to lead the change, making Wyoming an “oasis” for blockchain based US companies and enacting 20 blockchain-enabling laws. She has a JD from Harvard Law and a BA from the University of Wyoming.

Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/CaitlinLong_

6. Sheila Warren

About: Ms. Warren is a Wall Street attorney veteran who attended Harvard for both undergrad and her JD. Currently, she is the Head of Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology at the World Economic Forum. Her position on the Executive Committee includes overseeing strategy across the C4IR Network across 13 counties. Ms. Warren works with a plethora of governments, people at top companies, and stakeholders in an effort to further the mass adoption of technologies in the global public interest sector. She is highly knowledgeable and skilled at integrating tech, law, policy, and philanthropy.

Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/sheila_warren

7. Sally Eaves

About: Sally Eaves is an international advocate for the mass adoption and integration of blockchain technology and open access to opportunity. She has founded Aspirational Futures in an effort to help empower and support the next generation. She is a renowned author and keynote speaker who communicates the benefits of blockchain and disruptive technology and how it can make a social impact. In the past, she has served ample senior positions at leading tech companies. Currently, she is a member of the Forbes Technology Council, which is “an invitation only organization for senior executives.” She has been awarded the Decade of Women’s FrontierWomen50 and was a candidate for the UK IT Woman of the Year Business Role Model Award. Additionally, she has been ranked 8th in the World in Blockchain impact and is ranked in the top 10 for digital disruption and across frontier technology subjects.

Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/sallyeaves

8. Kathleen Breitman

About: Ms. Breitman is the CEO of Dynamic Solutions, which is a company that created the first version of Tezos. Tezos is a decentralized, open-source blockchain-based smart contract network or platform that can execute peer-to-peer transactions.

Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/breitwoman?lang=en

9. Galia Benartzi

About: Ms. Benartzi is a tech and serial entrepreneur. In 2005, she co-founded Mytopia, which is the first social gaming company for smartphones. In 2010, she co-founded Particle Code, which is a cross-platform development technology for mobile applications. Most recently, she is the founder of the Bancor Network. Bancor is a standard for the creation of “Smart Tokens, cryptocurrencies with built-in convertibility directly through their smart contracts. Smart Tokens interconnect to form automated token liquidity networks, allowing user-generated currencies to thrive.” Ms. Benartzi is from California, but she currently resides in Tel Aviv. She is an advocate for decentralized technologies and women empowerment.

Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/galiabenartzi

10. Meltem Demirors

About: Ms. Demirors is the Chief Strategy Officer of CoinShares. CoinShares is a digital asset investment firm that helps its global clients navigate the digital asset ecosystem. Prior to joining CoinShare, she helped to develop and expand the Digital Currency Group, by raising substantial capital and managing the portfolio of 120 companies and 4 subsidiaries. Ms. Demirors is an advocate for the wide-spread mass adoption of crypto and continues to influence the growth and acceptance of the asset class. She is a founding member and co-chair of the World Economic Forum Cryptocurrency Council.

Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/Melt_Dem

11. Chrissa McFarlane

About: Ms. McFarlane is named one of the top women “leaving their mark on the medtech field” by Becker’s Hospital Review. She is the CEO of Patientory, which is a global currency and population health management service that regulates and secures patient data and is revolutionizing the way doctors and patients interact and gain access to information. She is an entrepreneur with a passion for improving the healthcare industry through blockchain technology and digitalization. In the past, she served as co-chair of the HIMSS18 Blockchain Workgroup and is part of the HIMSS Interoperability and Health Information Exchange Committee.

Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/ChrissaTanelia

Sources:

https://lightning.engineering/

https://www.crunchbase.com/person/elizabeth-stark

https://www.zdnet.com/meet-the-team/us/lshin/#:~:text=Laura%20Shin%20is%20a%20business,the%20Forbes%20Fintech%2050%20list.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/perianne-boring-43363991/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachwolf/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/caitlin-long-/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/avantibank/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheilawarren/

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/authors/sheila-warren

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-eaves/?originalSubdomain=uk

https://www.crunchbase.com/person/kathleen-breitman

https://tezos.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/galia-benartzi-1a0aa220/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/meltdem/

https://www.meltemdemirors.com/about#:~:text=Meltem%20Demirors%20is%20Chief%20Strategy,navigating%20the%20digital%20asset%20ecosystem.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissamcfarlane/

https://patientory.com/about/

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Siciliano was also co-founder, CEO and ultimately Executive Chairman of LawLogix Group, Inc. – a global software technology company named 9 consecutive times to the Inc. 500/5000, several times ranked as one of the Top 100 fastest-growing private software companies in the US and named to the US Hispanic Business 500 (largest) and Hispanic Business 100 (fastest growing) lists for 2010 and 2011. In 2012 he sold a majority stake of the company to PNC Riverarch Capital, continued as Executive Chairman, and led the sale of the company to Hyland Software/Thoma Bravo in 2015.

Siciliano is a co-founder and board member of the Silicon Valley Directors’ Exchange (SVDX), Chairman of the national non-partisan American Immigration Council, past-President of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Council #1057, and an active member of the Latino Corporate Directors’ Association.


Siciliano’s related areas of expertise include executive compensation, corporate compliance, the legal and social impact of autonomous (AI/robotic) systems, and corporate technology strategy and security. He has served as a governance consultant and trainer to the Board of Directors of dozens of Fortune 1000 companies (including Google, Microsoft, Fedex, Disney, Entergy and Applied Materials), is an angel investor and consultant to several firms and companies in Silicon Valley, Hong Kong, India, and Latin America, and currently serves as an independent director on the board of the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco. He lives in Los Altos, California.