WIN to Hold Educational Conference in Tampa, Fla.

WIN to Celebrate 10 Year Anniversary at 2016 Annual Educational Conference in Tampa, Fla.

In addition to a comprehensive lineup of professional development programming, the Educational Conference will feature the Most Influential Women awards as part of the celebratory gala dinner, as well as the Annual Scholarship Walk fundraiser.

womens-industry-networkThe Women’s Industry Network (WIN) formally announced that the 2016 Educational Conference is scheduled to take place in Tampa, Fla., from May 2-4, 2016. The event will mark the 10th anniversary of WIN and the Educational Conference.

In addition to a comprehensive lineup of professional development programming, the Educational Conference will feature the Most Influential Women awards as part of the celebratory gala dinner, as well as the Annual Scholarship Walk fundraiser. Program specifics will be published as they become available. Wendy Rogers, one of WIN’s 2016 Conference co-chairs, articulated that this year’s event “will provide a look back and forward at the continuing opportunities for success of the Women’s Industry Network and its members.”

The Hilton Tampa Downtown will be WIN’s home during the Conference. The hotel is situated near the Tampa Convention Center and is located within walking distance of several city landmarks.

“The 2016 WIN Educational Conference marks the tenth year of successful collaborations among WIN volunteers, members and sponsors,” said Denise Caspersen of National Autobody Parts Warehouse, Inc., who also serves as WIN’s chair. “The first Educational Conference was held in Orlando, so this 10th anniversary is the perfect time to return to Florida and reflect on how the WIN network has grown and been enriched during this decade.”

For more information about the Conference, becoming a WIN member or sponsor, or to learn more about WIN programs and events, go to www.womensindustrynetwork.com.

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