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Adam Wozney

Head of Community Akash Network

Adam Wozney Bio

Adam Wozney is a community and marketing professional best known as the Head of Community at Akash Network, a decentralized peer-to-peer marketplace for cloud compute in the Cosmos ecosystem. He is also the founder of Crypto Career Network, a career-oriented project focused on professional networking and opportunity discovery in crypto.

Overview

Wozney’s work focuses on building and scaling community programs that support product adoption, retention, and advocacy. In crypto infrastructure, community teams often act as a bridge between technical roadmaps and the people who deploy and operate the software. That can include education content, user support, communications, and structured channels for gathering feedback from developers and providers.

His profile emphasizes content marketing and program execution, with experience using community and CRM tools such as HubSpot, Meetup, and Wix to manage engagement and operational workflows.

History and Background

Before working full-time in crypto, Wozney held community and marketing roles tied to consumer and developer-facing products. He worked with Google through Adecco, including a Google+ Community Lead role focused on Politics & Causes and a Field Marketing Coordinator role connected to Google[x] Glass initiatives. He later served as a community manager at Wix.com, where community work commonly blends user education, advocacy, and feedback cycles between users and product teams.

From 2017 to 2020, Wozney worked at ConsenSys as Director of Community, during a period when Ethereum ecosystem education and developer outreach expanded across meetups, events, and online programs. He then joined IEX Cloud in a community role from July 2020 to April 2021.

Wozney attended Brown College from 2002 to 2004. Across these roles, he has been associated with taking community initiatives from local formats to global programs.

Role at Akash Network

Akash Network promotes an open marketplace model for compute, aiming to enable organizations and developers to deploy workloads while allowing providers to supply available capacity. For decentralized compute networks, adoption depends on clear onboarding and practical guidance, especially because participants can range from application developers to infrastructure operators.

As Head of Community, Wozney’s remit is generally aligned with:

  • Creating onboarding and education pathways for developers, compute providers, and new community members.
  • Running support and moderation workflows that keep community channels responsive and informative.
  • Coordinating announcements, release communications, and content updates that help users track product changes.
  • Organizing engagement programs such as community calls, events, and contributor initiatives that support ongoing participation.

In practice, these efforts can also help align expectations around reliability, security, and operational best practices, topics that become more prominent as infrastructure usage grows.

Crypto Career Network and Recent Work

In parallel with his role at Akash, Wozney is listed as the founder of Crypto Career Network. The crypto labor market often relies on community-driven hiring, referrals, and public reputation signals, particularly for specialized roles in engineering, security, and developer relations. Career-focused communities can provide context on role requirements, help candidates surface credible opportunities, and support professional development through networking and knowledge sharing.

Positioning a careers initiative alongside infrastructure community work reflects an industry pattern in which the same distribution channels used for adoption, such as events, online communities, and newsletters, also influence hiring and team formation.

Risks and Considerations

Community leadership in crypto infrastructure is shaped by rapid changes in market attention, shifting developer preferences, and competition from both crypto-native and traditional cloud offerings. Decentralized compute marketplaces also face operational and reputational risks tied to security, uptime expectations, and participant behavior. Community programs can improve transparency and education, but technical and market risks remain for projects building and operating early-stage infrastructure.

Adam Wozney Current Work

Adam Wozney Previous Work

  • IEX Cloud IEX Community Jul 2020 - Apr 2021
  • Consensys Director of Community Sep 2017 - Feb 2020
  • Wix.com Community Manager May 2014 - Aug 2017
  • Adecco @ Google Field Marketing Coordinator - Google[x] Glass Mar 2013 - Feb 2014
  • Adecco @ Google Google+ Community Lead - Politics & Causes Nov 2011 - Nov 2012

Adam Wozney Education

  • Brown College, 2002 - 2004

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