These five women will lead the voting committee for the 2025 WWCOTY Awards
Alicia Ryzewski , Isadora Lima Carvalho, Monica Secondino, Tanya Gazdik and Tina Vujanović, all experienced motoring journalists, will assist the leadership in the voting process for the Women’s Worldwide Car of the Year 2025 awards

The Women’s Worldwide Car of the Year (WWCOTY), the world’s only automotive jury made up entirely of women motoring journalists, has chosen the members of the 2025 voting committee. Alicia Ryzewski from Argentina, Isadora Lima Carvalho from Brazil, Monica Secondino from Italy, Tanya Gazdik from the USA and Tina Vujanović from Serbia will assist the group’s leaders in all important decisions.
Among the committee’s tasks are the approval of the voting system, the categories into which the awards will be divided, the development of the candidate models and brand relations. “I am particularly proud of the five journalists on the 2025 committee,” says Marta Garcia, executive president of the Women’s Worldwide Car of the Year. “Their experience and in-depth knowledge of the industry will ensure that the voting process is once again conducted with the utmost rigor and independence”.
Alicia Ryzewski Alicia has collaborated with various publications including BAE, Password Infobae, TiempoMotor, Auto Test, MegaAutos, InfoAuto, AutoData Brasil, Debate, Bank Magazine y The Gallery (LifeStyle), among others. She served as a columnist for Alta Performance, Radio Palermo y Radio El Mundo and Malos y entendidos on Radio America. Currently she works at Adefa Argentina.
Isadora Lima Carvalho works as a reporter and content coordinator for the Quatro Rodas YouTube channel. She also had the honour of receiving the journalism award from SAE Brasil, Society of Automotive Engineers, twice consecutively.
Monica Secondino is the founder of Donne in Auto and a feature writer for Il Fatto Quotidiano, Auto and Motor 1 Italia.
Tanya Gazdik writes about automotive marketing for MediaPost where she programs and leads its conferences at the New York and Los Angeles auto shows. She also freelances for WardsAuto and A Girls Guide to Cars. Her stories are followed by senior industry executives, agencies and suppliers from all over the world.
Tina Vujanović is currently working in digital media as Automotive Editor at Nova.rs, a part of United Media Digital, which is an important media house not only in Serbia but in Eastern Union as well. She also worked as Editor in Chief for Auto Bild Serbia.
