Advisory Board

ALL EYES ON US is supported by a group of exceptional women who bring experience, perspective, and leadership across industries

Our Advisory Board includes founders, executives, investors, and thought leaders who contribute to shaping the direction of the community and supporting its growth

Advisory Grid

Advisory Grid

Aitong Li

PhD

Adjunct Professor at Columbia University People Analytics, Google Founder of "Wildest Dreams"

Aitong Li, PhD, is a committed scientist-practitioner specializing in people analytics and organizational consulting. In her current role with the People Analytics team at Google, she focuses on translating complex data into actionable strategies and meaningful business insights. Prior to her current role, she led the Employee Listening team at Kyndryl and served at McKinsey & Company, where she conducted applied research and advised on organizational culture transformation In addition to her professional career, she is an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University, her doctoral alma mater where she completed her Ph.D. in Social-Organizational Psychology. Her academic research focuses on the intersections of research methods, gender stereotypes, inclusion, and leadership. Aitong is dedicated to bridging the gap between theory and practice by integrating organizational insights and real-world applications into her teaching and scholarly work Beyond her academic and professional endeavors, Aitong is the founder of "Wildest Dreams", a community dedicated to fostering connection, inspiration, and personal development. She brings this same creative passion to her personal life, where she enjoys playing the piano, playing tennis, and exploring her interest in fashion

Aitong Li

PhD

Adjunct Professor at Columbia University People Analytics, Google Founder of "Wildest Dreams"

Aitong Li, PhD, is a committed scientist-practitioner specializing in people analytics and organizational consulting. In her current role with the People Analytics team at Google, she focuses on translating complex data into actionable strategies and meaningful business insights. Prior to her current role, she led the Employee Listening team at Kyndryl and served at McKinsey & Company, where she conducted applied research and advised on organizational culture transformation In addition to her professional career, she is an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University, her doctoral alma mater where she completed her Ph.D. in Social-Organizational Psychology. Her academic research focuses on the intersections of research methods, gender stereotypes, inclusion, and leadership. Aitong is dedicated to bridging the gap between theory and practice by integrating organizational insights and real-world applications into her teaching and scholarly work Beyond her academic and professional endeavors, Aitong is the founder of "Wildest Dreams", a community dedicated to fostering connection, inspiration, and personal development. She brings this same creative passion to her personal life, where she enjoys playing the piano, playing tennis, and exploring her interest in fashion

Aitong Li

PhD

Adjunct Professor at Columbia University People Analytics, Google Founder of "Wildest Dreams"

Aitong Li, PhD, is a committed scientist-practitioner specializing in people analytics and organizational consulting. In her current role with the People Analytics team at Google, she focuses on translating complex data into actionable strategies and meaningful business insights. Prior to her current role, she led the Employee Listening team at Kyndryl and served at McKinsey & Company, where she conducted applied research and advised on organizational culture transformation In addition to her professional career, she is an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University, her doctoral alma mater where she completed her Ph.D. in Social-Organizational Psychology. Her academic research focuses on the intersections of research methods, gender stereotypes, inclusion, and leadership. Aitong is dedicated to bridging the gap between theory and practice by integrating organizational insights and real-world applications into her teaching and scholarly work Beyond her academic and professional endeavors, Aitong is the founder of "Wildest Dreams", a community dedicated to fostering connection, inspiration, and personal development. She brings this same creative passion to her personal life, where she enjoys playing the piano, playing tennis, and exploring her interest in fashion

Mary Bemis

Founder of Reprise Activewear

Mary is the Founder of Reprise Activewear, a line of plant-based and nontoxic activewear that she started with a Kickstarter campaign in 2018 after learning that over 90% of our clothing is made with plastic and its negative health and planetary impacts. She has bootstrapped Reprise and has handled everything from sourcing custom nontoxic textiles to partnering with local and international manufacturers to continue to offer the best in clean activewear

Mary Bemis

Founder of Reprise Activewear

Mary is the Founder of Reprise Activewear, a line of plant-based and nontoxic activewear that she started with a Kickstarter campaign in 2018 after learning that over 90% of our clothing is made with plastic and its negative health and planetary impacts. She has bootstrapped Reprise and has handled everything from sourcing custom nontoxic textiles to partnering with local and international manufacturers to continue to offer the best in clean activewear

Mary Bemis

Founder of Reprise Activewear

Mary is the Founder of Reprise Activewear, a line of plant-based and nontoxic activewear that she started with a Kickstarter campaign in 2018 after learning that over 90% of our clothing is made with plastic and its negative health and planetary impacts. She has bootstrapped Reprise and has handled everything from sourcing custom nontoxic textiles to partnering with local and international manufacturers to continue to offer the best in clean activewear

Anna Believantseva

Co-Founder & COO at Esper

Anna Believantseva is the Co-Founder and COO of Esper, a deep tech company building large wearable devices that continuously capture health data from the human body — to enhance human capabilities. Esper's first product, Esper Hand, is the world's first AI-powered prosthetic, recognized on the cover of TIME Magazine and awarded the Red Dot Award. In her role, Anna leads operations and company growth, building Esper from the ground up into a global team across New York, Ukraine, and Germany. With a background in business and management, she brings a practical, people-first approach to scaling a deep-tech company at the intersection of hardware, AI, and healthcare. Beyond Esper, Anna is passionate about supporting women in tech and entrepreneurship, and is committed to mentoring the next generation of women building meaningful, impactful companies from scratch.

Anna Believantseva

Co-Founder & COO at Esper

Anna Believantseva is the Co-Founder and COO of Esper, a deep tech company building large wearable devices that continuously capture health data from the human body — to enhance human capabilities. Esper's first product, Esper Hand, is the world's first AI-powered prosthetic, recognized on the cover of TIME Magazine and awarded the Red Dot Award. In her role, Anna leads operations and company growth, building Esper from the ground up into a global team across New York, Ukraine, and Germany. With a background in business and management, she brings a practical, people-first approach to scaling a deep-tech company at the intersection of hardware, AI, and healthcare. Beyond Esper, Anna is passionate about supporting women in tech and entrepreneurship, and is committed to mentoring the next generation of women building meaningful, impactful companies from scratch.

Anna Believantseva

Co-Founder & COO at Esper

Anna Believantseva is the Co-Founder and COO of Esper, a deep tech company building large wearable devices that continuously capture health data from the human body — to enhance human capabilities. Esper's first product, Esper Hand, is the world's first AI-powered prosthetic, recognized on the cover of TIME Magazine and awarded the Red Dot Award. In her role, Anna leads operations and company growth, building Esper from the ground up into a global team across New York, Ukraine, and Germany. With a background in business and management, she brings a practical, people-first approach to scaling a deep-tech company at the intersection of hardware, AI, and healthcare. Beyond Esper, Anna is passionate about supporting women in tech and entrepreneurship, and is committed to mentoring the next generation of women building meaningful, impactful companies from scratch.

Olga Diachuk

Co-founder & COO of Mosqitter Climate-Tech Entrepreneur | Inc. Female Founders 500

Olga Diachuk is the Co-founder and COO of Mosqitter, a climate-tech and data company that builds an ecosystem of products to protect communities and businesses from mosquitoes and the risks they carry. At Mosqitter, she drives operations, market expansion, go-to-market strategy, regulatory, and the systems, partnerships, and commercial foundations that fuel the company's growth. Mosqitter has been recognized as a best female-founded company, received financing from Google, and earned a sustainability award — a testament to both its impact and the strength of the team behind it. Before Mosqitter, Olga brought her operational leadership to some of Ukraine's most complex institutions, holding positions within the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and Parliament, where she developed deep expertise in regulatory environments, institutional processes, and building high-performing teams under pressure. Her expertise spans strategic partnerships, new market entry, regulatory navigation, marketing, sales, and building the organizational systems and structures that allow companies to scale. Equally important to Olga is giving back. She has a consistent track record of mentoring young entrepreneurs, including female founders through Visa programs, and over the past year has expanded that work to female entrepreneurship and female veterans programs in Ukraine. In 2026, Olga was named to the Inc. 500 Female Founders list in the US. She is based in New York City and is passionate about empowering the next generation of women building businesses that matter.

Olga Diachuk

Co-founder & COO of Mosqitter Climate-Tech Entrepreneur | Inc. Female Founders 500

Olga Diachuk is the Co-founder and COO of Mosqitter, a climate-tech and data company that builds an ecosystem of products to protect communities and businesses from mosquitoes and the risks they carry. At Mosqitter, she drives operations, market expansion, go-to-market strategy, regulatory, and the systems, partnerships, and commercial foundations that fuel the company's growth. Mosqitter has been recognized as a best female-founded company, received financing from Google, and earned a sustainability award — a testament to both its impact and the strength of the team behind it. Before Mosqitter, Olga brought her operational leadership to some of Ukraine's most complex institutions, holding positions within the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and Parliament, where she developed deep expertise in regulatory environments, institutional processes, and building high-performing teams under pressure. Her expertise spans strategic partnerships, new market entry, regulatory navigation, marketing, sales, and building the organizational systems and structures that allow companies to scale. Equally important to Olga is giving back. She has a consistent track record of mentoring young entrepreneurs, including female founders through Visa programs, and over the past year has expanded that work to female entrepreneurship and female veterans programs in Ukraine. In 2026, Olga was named to the Inc. 500 Female Founders list in the US. She is based in New York City and is passionate about empowering the next generation of women building businesses that matter.

Olga Diachuk

Co-founder & COO of Mosqitter Climate-Tech Entrepreneur | Inc. Female Founders 500

Olga Diachuk is the Co-founder and COO of Mosqitter, a climate-tech and data company that builds an ecosystem of products to protect communities and businesses from mosquitoes and the risks they carry. At Mosqitter, she drives operations, market expansion, go-to-market strategy, regulatory, and the systems, partnerships, and commercial foundations that fuel the company's growth. Mosqitter has been recognized as a best female-founded company, received financing from Google, and earned a sustainability award — a testament to both its impact and the strength of the team behind it. Before Mosqitter, Olga brought her operational leadership to some of Ukraine's most complex institutions, holding positions within the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and Parliament, where she developed deep expertise in regulatory environments, institutional processes, and building high-performing teams under pressure. Her expertise spans strategic partnerships, new market entry, regulatory navigation, marketing, sales, and building the organizational systems and structures that allow companies to scale. Equally important to Olga is giving back. She has a consistent track record of mentoring young entrepreneurs, including female founders through Visa programs, and over the past year has expanded that work to female entrepreneurship and female veterans programs in Ukraine. In 2026, Olga was named to the Inc. 500 Female Founders list in the US. She is based in New York City and is passionate about empowering the next generation of women building businesses that matter.

Lesya Arnold

Founder, A-Players, Startup Talent Expert

Lesya Arnold is a recruiting entrepreneur who started her career at 12 in Ukraine and became a tech recruiter by 17. She founded A-Players with one conviction: impact-driven companies should out-hire and out-build profit-driven ones. Under her leadership, A-Players has grown to $1M+ ARR as a bootstrapped, profitable business — placing the top 1% of global talent at companies like Wix, Grammarly, Reddit, and Mindvalley, as well as dozens of startups backed by YC, a16z, and other leading VCs. Before founding A-Players, Lesya built her expertise across two continents — joining Playtika as one of its first 10 employees (now a multi-billion gaming company), then moving to the US to lead talent and culture at Talkable, a YC-backed SaaS company. That experience navigating hiring across Ukrainian and American teams shaped her core belief: great culture is built on respect for difference, not on pretending it doesn't exist. She is also the co-founder of A-Players Business Associates, a subscription model that pairs early-stage US founders with high-performance remote talent from Europe. Her clients are based in the US, with her team spread across NYC and Europe. She runs a curated community of impact-driven A-Player founders and VCs — people who believe the best companies are built around what they stand for, not just what they earn.

Lesya Arnold

Founder, A-Players, Startup Talent Expert

Lesya Arnold is a recruiting entrepreneur who started her career at 12 in Ukraine and became a tech recruiter by 17. She founded A-Players with one conviction: impact-driven companies should out-hire and out-build profit-driven ones. Under her leadership, A-Players has grown to $1M+ ARR as a bootstrapped, profitable business — placing the top 1% of global talent at companies like Wix, Grammarly, Reddit, and Mindvalley, as well as dozens of startups backed by YC, a16z, and other leading VCs. Before founding A-Players, Lesya built her expertise across two continents — joining Playtika as one of its first 10 employees (now a multi-billion gaming company), then moving to the US to lead talent and culture at Talkable, a YC-backed SaaS company. That experience navigating hiring across Ukrainian and American teams shaped her core belief: great culture is built on respect for difference, not on pretending it doesn't exist. She is also the co-founder of A-Players Business Associates, a subscription model that pairs early-stage US founders with high-performance remote talent from Europe. Her clients are based in the US, with her team spread across NYC and Europe. She runs a curated community of impact-driven A-Player founders and VCs — people who believe the best companies are built around what they stand for, not just what they earn.

Lesya Arnold

Founder, A-Players, Startup Talent Expert

Lesya Arnold is a recruiting entrepreneur who started her career at 12 in Ukraine and became a tech recruiter by 17. She founded A-Players with one conviction: impact-driven companies should out-hire and out-build profit-driven ones. Under her leadership, A-Players has grown to $1M+ ARR as a bootstrapped, profitable business — placing the top 1% of global talent at companies like Wix, Grammarly, Reddit, and Mindvalley, as well as dozens of startups backed by YC, a16z, and other leading VCs. Before founding A-Players, Lesya built her expertise across two continents — joining Playtika as one of its first 10 employees (now a multi-billion gaming company), then moving to the US to lead talent and culture at Talkable, a YC-backed SaaS company. That experience navigating hiring across Ukrainian and American teams shaped her core belief: great culture is built on respect for difference, not on pretending it doesn't exist. She is also the co-founder of A-Players Business Associates, a subscription model that pairs early-stage US founders with high-performance remote talent from Europe. Her clients are based in the US, with her team spread across NYC and Europe. She runs a curated community of impact-driven A-Player founders and VCs — people who believe the best companies are built around what they stand for, not just what they earn.

Anastasiia Romanova

CEO & Co-Founder, Mosqitter Climate-Tech Entrepreneur | Inc. Female Founders 500 | Tory Burch Foundation Fellow

Anastasiia Romanova is an entrepreneur and climate-tech innovator specializing in deep technology, international business development, and purpose-driven company building. As CEO and Co-Founder of Mosqitter, she leads a globally operating company developing chemical-free mosquito control and monitoring technologies for homes, hospitality, and public spaces. Under her leadership, Mosqitter has grown from a Ukraine-founded startup into an internationally recognized company with 13 patents, active markets across the United States, Europe, India and Brazil, and Febris - an AI-powered platform for mosquito population monitoring and disease outbreak prediction. Recognized as an Inc. Female Founders 500 honoree in 2026 and a Tory Burch Foundation Fellow, Anastasiia has built Mosqitter through Techstars backing, Google for Startups support, and recognition including the Venture Idol 2026 award and the Global Sustainable Award. Prior to founding Mosqitter, she held leadership roles spanning manufacturing company and coordinated international diplomatic relations and attracted cross-border funding for alternative energy infrastructure projects across Europe and Asia. Anastasiia holds an MBA and has participated in executive programs at Stanford Graduate School of Business and Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University. As a mentor, Anastasiia is passionate about helping founders turn bold ideas into globally scalable businesses. She works with startup founders, women entrepreneurs, and women veterans, sharing hands-on experience in go-to-market strategy, fundraising, international expansion, IP development, and navigating the realities of building innovation-driven companies in times of rapid change and uncertainty. Beyond her professional work, Anastasiia is deeply engaged in global innovation ecosystems and finds inspiration in the intersection of technology, nature, and everyday human experience - values that sit at the heart of everything Mosqitter builds.

Anastasiia Romanova

CEO & Co-Founder, Mosqitter Climate-Tech Entrepreneur | Inc. Female Founders 500 | Tory Burch Foundation Fellow

Anastasiia Romanova is an entrepreneur and climate-tech innovator specializing in deep technology, international business development, and purpose-driven company building. As CEO and Co-Founder of Mosqitter, she leads a globally operating company developing chemical-free mosquito control and monitoring technologies for homes, hospitality, and public spaces. Under her leadership, Mosqitter has grown from a Ukraine-founded startup into an internationally recognized company with 13 patents, active markets across the United States, Europe, India and Brazil, and Febris - an AI-powered platform for mosquito population monitoring and disease outbreak prediction. Recognized as an Inc. Female Founders 500 honoree in 2026 and a Tory Burch Foundation Fellow, Anastasiia has built Mosqitter through Techstars backing, Google for Startups support, and recognition including the Venture Idol 2026 award and the Global Sustainable Award. Prior to founding Mosqitter, she held leadership roles spanning manufacturing company and coordinated international diplomatic relations and attracted cross-border funding for alternative energy infrastructure projects across Europe and Asia. Anastasiia holds an MBA and has participated in executive programs at Stanford Graduate School of Business and Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University. As a mentor, Anastasiia is passionate about helping founders turn bold ideas into globally scalable businesses. She works with startup founders, women entrepreneurs, and women veterans, sharing hands-on experience in go-to-market strategy, fundraising, international expansion, IP development, and navigating the realities of building innovation-driven companies in times of rapid change and uncertainty. Beyond her professional work, Anastasiia is deeply engaged in global innovation ecosystems and finds inspiration in the intersection of technology, nature, and everyday human experience - values that sit at the heart of everything Mosqitter builds.

Anastasiia Romanova

CEO & Co-Founder, Mosqitter Climate-Tech Entrepreneur | Inc. Female Founders 500 | Tory Burch Foundation Fellow

Anastasiia Romanova is an entrepreneur and climate-tech innovator specializing in deep technology, international business development, and purpose-driven company building. As CEO and Co-Founder of Mosqitter, she leads a globally operating company developing chemical-free mosquito control and monitoring technologies for homes, hospitality, and public spaces. Under her leadership, Mosqitter has grown from a Ukraine-founded startup into an internationally recognized company with 13 patents, active markets across the United States, Europe, India and Brazil, and Febris - an AI-powered platform for mosquito population monitoring and disease outbreak prediction. Recognized as an Inc. Female Founders 500 honoree in 2026 and a Tory Burch Foundation Fellow, Anastasiia has built Mosqitter through Techstars backing, Google for Startups support, and recognition including the Venture Idol 2026 award and the Global Sustainable Award. Prior to founding Mosqitter, she held leadership roles spanning manufacturing company and coordinated international diplomatic relations and attracted cross-border funding for alternative energy infrastructure projects across Europe and Asia. Anastasiia holds an MBA and has participated in executive programs at Stanford Graduate School of Business and Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University. As a mentor, Anastasiia is passionate about helping founders turn bold ideas into globally scalable businesses. She works with startup founders, women entrepreneurs, and women veterans, sharing hands-on experience in go-to-market strategy, fundraising, international expansion, IP development, and navigating the realities of building innovation-driven companies in times of rapid change and uncertainty. Beyond her professional work, Anastasiia is deeply engaged in global innovation ecosystems and finds inspiration in the intersection of technology, nature, and everyday human experience - values that sit at the heart of everything Mosqitter builds.

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