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WIN Cancels 2020 Annual Educational Conference

WIN has canceled its 2020 Annual Educational Conference May 3-5 in Newport Beach, Calif., due to the spread of COVID-19.

WIN and BodyShop Business Host Joint Event on Tech Shortage

The event focused on the tech shortage and unveiled the results of a survey on young people’s career choices.

New ‘Collision Boost Radio’ Podcast Launched

Collision industry executives Jeff and Marie Peevy have announced the launch of a weekly podcast series titled, “Collision Boost Radio.”

WIN Opens Registration for 2020 Educational Conference

This year’s conference, which has the theme of “Driving the Future,” will be held May 3-5, 2020 in Newport Beach, Calif.

WIN Announces 2019 Most Influential Women Award Winners

The Most Influential Women award is presented to those who have notable achievements in the collision repair industry in 2019.

WIN Early Conference Registration Deadline Approaching

Members registering by March 13 will receive a discounted rate of $300; after March 13, the member rate is $475.

WIN Kicks Off 2019 #ALLIN4WIN Membership Drive

The drive runs through Dec. 31 and offers special membership pricing of $105 for the remainder of 2018 and all of 2019.

Collision Repair Education Foundation Accepting Student Résumés for Online Database

The Collision Repair Education Foundation’s (CREF) online database of high school and college résumés is accepting student résumé submissions.

In Challenging Times, Book Explores Why Some Collision Repairers Are ‘Crushing It’

In “The Secrets of America’s Greatest Body Shops,” Dave Luehr explains why now is the best time in history to be in the collision repair industry.

WIN Announces Details of “Be Extraordinary” 2017 Annual Educational Conference

The theme of the event is “Be Extraordinary,” and keynote speaker and business ethics expert Chuck Gallagher will give a presentation titled, “Positive Choices for Business Success – The Ethics of Excellence.”

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