Win Free Conference Registration with WIN Membership Drive

New WIN Membership Drive Includes Chance to “WIN” Free Conference Registration

Everyone who joins or renews their WIN membership before Dec. 31st will be entered into a grand prize drawing for a free 2016 WIN Education Conference Registration ($450 value).

allinforwinThe Women’s Industry Network (WIN) announced it is moving toward the new year with a new 2016 #ALLIN4WIN Membership Drive. Everyone who joins or renews their WIN membership before Dec. 31st will be entered into a grand prize drawing for a free 2016 WIN Education Conference Registration ($450 value). An opportunity to “sponsor a student” is also included in this year’s #ALLIN4WIN Membership Drive.

WIN membership is open to all women (and men) in every segment of the collision repair industry. Professional membership is $75 per calendar year, and student membership is $25 per calendar year. Anyone who joins during the Membership Drive will receive membership for the remainder of 2015 included with their 2016 membership.

“In 2016, WIN will be celebrating our 10-year anniversary,” said Mary Kunz, Professional Parts Group marketing director and chair of WIN’s membership committee. “As a 10-year member, I am thrilled to see the membership growth and program expansion that we have accomplished. I want to encourage all the women in the industry to give themselves the gift of WIN. Join this great organization whose mission is to engage women in our industry through education, networking and sharing of resources. There is nothing like WIN in our industry, and you will not be sorry to call yourself a WINner!”

To renew your membership, visit www.regonline.com/WINmembership.

All details on the grand prize drawing can be found at www.womensindustrynetwork.com.

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