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Meet FRA’s WWCDA Members

September 6, 2023

Founded in 1999, the Women’s White Collar Defense Association (WWCDA) emerged to address the glaring gender gap in white collar practice and professional organizations. Across 48 chapters spanning North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia Pacific, over 3,000 dedicated women in white collar defense comprise WWCDA's membership. The association champions women attorneys and professionals specializing in white collar and compliance work, promoting diversity, facilitating networking, and offering educational programming on government enforcement actions, internal investigations, and compliance matters.

With women comprising over 45% of the FRA team, WWCDA’s commitment to empowering women within the industry aligns with our firm’s core values that we action through our firm-wide diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiative, pro bono and community service efforts.

All of our professionals are passionate about the role they can play in supporting such associations in order to connect and support women practitioners in the white collar crime industry.

Meet our experts who are proud WWCDA members:

Weng Yee Ng
Partner
London

Jenna Voss
Partner
New York

Yousr Khalil
Partner & Head of Paris Office
Paris

Stacy Fresch
Partner
Washington DC

Emma Hodges
Partner
London

Sharon Hall
Director
London

Masako Asaka
Director
Washington DC

Meredith Fitzpatrick
Director for Cryptocurrency Investigations and Compliance
Washington DC

Amina Khoungui
Director
Paris

Alison McCaffrey
Director
London

Danielle Logue
Director
Washington DC

Pratisha Ramtale
Manager
London

Elizaveta Korovina
Manager
Paris

Nadia Khan
Senior Associate
Washington DC

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