ATASCADERO — Three local leaders have been named the 2025 Women of Influence North County (wINC) honorees, recognized by the Atascadero Chamber of Commerce and the American Association of University Women (AAUW) for their impact on the community. The program, now in its third year, celebrates women whose leadership, resilience, and vision continue to inspire lasting change across San Luis Obispo County and beyond.

The 2025 recipients represent excellence, resilience, and a deep commitment to creating lasting change:

  • Amanda Wittstrom-Higgins — Founder of Full Cup Solutions and Dream Big Darling, Amanda is a visionary leader whose influence spans the wine industry and beyond. A Paso Robles native, she co-founded Wine Speak Paso Robles, elevated Ancient Peaks Winery to national prominence, and launched programs like FLOurish to empower women nationwide. Through scholarships, mentorship, and hands-on career development, she has inspired countless individuals to lead with confidence and purpose. “Amanda makes you want to rise to your very best,” shared one nominator. Her ability to blend business acumen with deep community roots has fostered growth for local businesses and strengthened the Central Coast’s wine reputation.
  • Candice Galli — Executive Director of Cancer Support Community – California Central Coast, Candice brings unmatched empathy and authenticity to her role as a cancer survivor herself. Her personal journey with ovarian cancer drives her mission to ensure individuals and families have free, comprehensive support close to home. A resident of Atascadero, she leads with openness and compassion, inspiring women to transform challenges into purpose. She has expanded access to critical programs, fostered a culture of hope, and built lasting connections with participants. “Candice makes you feel seen, understood, and never alone,” said a colleague. Her story, from participant to leader, is a testament to the healing power of community.
  • Traci Hollinger — Leader of Achievement House and NCI Affiliates, Traci serves over 500 individuals with disabilities from Salinas to Gaviota and oversees a team of 180 staff. Her visionary leadership has expanded programs that empower clients to gain independence, secure employment, and thrive in their communities. She has been a tireless advocate for adults with disabilities, ensuring they have the tools, resources, and dignity they deserve. A dedicated mentor, Traci has nurtured the careers of countless staff members, fostering a supportive and empowering workplace. “She fights for those without a voice and makes everyone feel valued,” noted a nominator. Her selfless dedication has transformed lives and advanced opportunities across the Central Coast.

The 2025 wINC Luncheon will take place on Thursday, Sept. 11, at Springhill Suites in Atascadero, where each recipient will share her story. One honoree will be named as the 2025 Atascadero Chamber of Commerce Woman of Influence and will be recognized at the Chamber’s Annual Awards Dinner and Gala on March 28.

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wINC tickets are expected to sell out and can be purchased at atascaderochamber.org