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Women's IP World Ranking 2025
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POLICY AND ADVOCACY
Top 100 Influential Women Leaders in IP Law and Innovation 2025 Ranking Result
Dr. Georgia Roussou
Senior Legal Counsel at Win Medica Pharmaceuticals S.A., Greece


Dr. Georgia Roussou’s ranking as number 1 in Policy and Advocacy highlights her pioneering contributions to pharmaceutical intellectual property (IP) law.
As Senior Legal Counsel at Win Medica Pharmaceuticals S.A., Dr. Roussou is an authority on Supplementary Protection Certificates (SPCs), patent litigation, and utility models. Her acclaimed book, Supplementary Protection Certificates for Medicinal Products, endorsed by Sir Robin Jacob, is a foundational resource in the field.
A postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute, she advocates for SPC regime reforms and mentors young lawyers. Dr. Roussou’s collaborative leadership and dedication to equality and human rights make her a role model in pharmaceutical IP policy and advocacy.

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Natalie Glitzenhirn-Augustin
Firm Head at Glitz-Law, St. Lucia


Natalie Glitzenhirn-Augustin’s ranking as number 2 in Policy and Advocacy reflects her transformative impact on intellectual property (IP) law in the Caribbean.
As Head of GLITZ-LAW and Chair of the Saint Lucia Branch of STEP, Natalie has promoted IP awareness and brand protection for over 28 years. Her firm is a cornerstone of Saint Lucia’s IP presence, and her writings in Women’s IP World and Global IP Matrix educate on IP law and brand strategy.
A mentor and essay judge, Natalie fosters growth within her team and inspires youth entrepreneurs. Her steadfast advocacy and dedication to education position her as a driving force in the Caribbean IP landscape.

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Sarah Sajinovic
Associate | Lawyer at TM Logic Pty Ltd, Australia


Sarah Sajinovic’s ranking as number 3 in Policy and Advocacy highlights her dedication to social justice and accessible intellectual property services.
As a Lawyer at TM Logic Pty Ltd, Sarah supports startups, sole traders, and not-for-profits, ensuring affordable access to IP solutions. She champions Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) rights, advocating for recognition and protection in Australia.
Her leadership style fosters innovation and inclusivity, empowering businesses with ethical values to protect their IP while contributing positively to society. Sarah’s commitment to “IP for good” exemplifies her impact in advancing equitable IP practices.

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Olusola Ogundimu
Head of Practice at Integrated Legal Consultants, Ghana


Olusola Ogundimu’s ranking as number 4 in Policy and Advocacy reflects her transformative contributions to intellectual property law and policy in Ghana.
As Head of Practice at Integrated Legal Consultants, Olusola has protected over 1,000 IP portfolios and played a pivotal role in updating Ghana’s IP laws. Her published works, including Protection of Geographical Indications in Ghana, showcase her expertise.
A mentor and advocate, Olusola empowers young lawyers and supports community initiatives. Her leadership in policy reform and commitment to inclusivity solidify her legacy as a beacon of inspiration in IP law.

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Julia Hermann
Head of Product and Underwriting IP Solutions at Dennemeyer Group, Luxembourg


Julia Hermann’s ranking as number 5 in Policy and Advocacy celebrates her impactful work in shaping global intellectual property frameworks.
As Policy Advocate at Dennemeyer Group, Julia’s initiatives have strengthened IP governance and supported legislative reforms that promote innovation. Her ability to navigate complex international landscapes ensures the alignment of IP laws with emerging technologies and business needs.
A mentor to young professionals, Julia’s leadership fosters collaboration and inclusivity. Her vision and dedication to advancing IP policy make her a respected figure in the field.

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Mary Concilia Anchang
Senior Managing Partner at Onambele, Anchang & Associates, Cameroon


Mary Concilia Anchang’s ranking as number 6 in Policy and Advocacy highlights her lifelong dedication to IP law and advocacy across Africa.
As Senior Managing Partner at Onambele, Anchang & Associates, Mary revised the OAPI Bangui Agreement in 1994, enabling lawyers to practice IP law across member states. She founded the African Chamber of Trade & Commerce, educating artisans and entrepreneurs on leveraging IP for growth.
Her leadership and mentorship empower the next generation of African IP professionals. Mary’s advocacy ensures global recognition for African creators, making her a transformative figure in IP policy and practice.

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Mrs Reina Menezes Dcosta
Founder at Bizlaw U.K., United Kingdom


Mrs. Reina Menezes D’Costa’s ranking as number 7 in Policy and Advocacy celebrates her innovative contributions to intellectual property accessibility.
As Founder and CEO of Bizlaw U.K., Reina created a platform connecting clients to vetted IP experts worldwide. Her advocacy for flexible legal practices has empowered women to establish their consultancies and provided opportunities for underrepresented groups.
Reina’s leadership and philanthropy extend to mentoring women and supporting autism advocacy. Her dedication to combining IP expertise with inclusivity and innovation defines her impact in the field.

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Natalia Gulyaeva
Partner at Hogan Lovells International LLP, Germany


Natalia Gulyaeva’s ranking as number 8 in Policy and Advocacy reflects her leadership in advancing intellectual property law and sustainability.
As Partner at Hogan Lovells International LLP, Natalia mentors women in IP and focuses on climate tech and ESG compliance. Her work with the WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center promotes efficient technology dispute resolution.
Natalia’s commitment to innovation and equity makes her a standout advocate, driving global conversations on IP and sustainable development.

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Dilek Zeybel
Partner Chartered Trademark and Patent Attorney at Starker IP, Turkey


Dilek Zeybel’s ranking as number 9 in Policy and Advocacy highlights her strategic leadership in intellectual property law. As Partner at Starker IP, Dilek manages complex IP portfolios and spearheads cross-border trademark cases and disputes before the Turkish PTO.
Her recognition as a MIP Star reflects her expertise and dedication to innovation in IP governance. Through mentorship and advocacy as a non-litigator, Dilek supports the next generation of IP professionals while driving impactful legal and policy reforms.
Her influence continues to shape global IP practices.

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Deepti Tayal
CEO at Ingenious e-Brain, USA


Deepti Tayal’s ranking as number 10 in Policy and Advocacy celebrates her contributions to intellectual property strategies and leadership.
As CEO of Ingenious e-Brain, Deepti collaborates with Fortune 500 companies to maximise IP portfolios through innovative litigation and policy strategies. Her inclusive leadership empowers women and fosters growth within her organisation.
Deepti’s ability to address complex IP challenges while mentoring future leaders positions her as a transformative figure in IP policy and advocacy.

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