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2012 Conference Scholarships Offered by Women’s Industry Network

In keeping with its mission to support and encourage women in the industry, full time students, instructors and collision shop employees are encouraged to apply for scholarships to attend the 2012 WIN Conference held in Atlanta, May 6-8.

Women’s Industry Network Accepting 2012 Board Applications

The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) Nominating Committee is now accepting applications for seats on the WIN Board.

Women’s Industry Network Welcomes Six New Directors, Elects New Officers to Board

The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) recently elected six new directors to its Board. Ruth Weniger, CEO of Airbag Solutions, LLC; Terri Neely, director of Operations for Nagy’s Collision Centers; Sharon Mazanec, industry consultant; Michelle Toups, manager of California Customs Collision Center; Susanna Gotsch, director, industry analyst for CCC Information Services Inc.; and Amy Nuttall, APD

Women’s Industry Network Welcomes Over 160 Women from the Collision Repair Industry to San Diego Conference

The fifth annual Women’s Industry Network Conference kicked off Monday morning in San Diego with over 160 women from all segments of the collision repair industry. The first day included a keynote address on ”Strategy, Leadership and the Soul” by Jennifer Sertl, founder and president of Agility 3R. Greg Horn, vice president of industry relations

Shellie Andrews Appointed to Women’s Industry Network Board

Shellie Andrews has been appointed to fill a vacated seat on the Women’s Industry Network (WIN) Board of Directors. The seat was previously held by Lillian Maimone of Marco’s Auto Body, who had to step down for business and personal reasons. Shellie will complete Lillian’s two-year term and be eligible for re-election at the completion

2011 Conference Scholarships Offered by Women’s Industry Network

In keeping with its mission to support and encourage women in the industry, full-time students, instructors and collision shop employees are encouraged to apply for scholarships to attend the 2011 WIN Conference held in San Diego, Calif., May 1-3. Student scholarships include conference registration, one-year membership to WIN, two nights hotel expense (based on sharing

Women’s Industry Network Accepting 2011 Board Applications

In keeping true to their motto, “Driving the Future for Women in Collision Repair,” the Women’s Industry Network (WIN) Nominating Committee is now accepting applications for seats on the WIN Board. The board consists of various industry segments including but not limited to: shop owners, jobbers, suppliers, consultants, paint companies and insurance companies. Aside from

Women’s Industry Network Commits $10,000 to Assist WorldSkills Competitor

The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) has committed $10,000 to SkillsUSA over the next two years in support of 2011 WorldSkills automotive refinishing contestant Kayla Toncik. In 2009, Kayla became the first female gold medal winner in automotive refinishing technology in the history of SkillsUSA, which also earned her the WIN NACE Scholarship award last year.

Women’s Industry Network Launches Its First Interactive Employment Webinar

The Women’s Industry Network (WIN), in partnership with the national labor and employment law firm, Littler Mendelson, will launch its first employment webinar, "Demystifying Discrimination, Diversity and the Evolving Workforce," on July 27 at 1 p.m. Central as a benefit to its members and sponsors. The one-hour interactive program will also allow members to ask

Women’s Industry Network Names New Board Member

The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) announced Lillian Maimone is the newest member of the non-profit organization’s 12-member board. Maimone is the CEO of Marco’s Auto Body, Inc. – which has eight locations in southern California – and has worked in the collision repair industry for 25 years. Since 2007, Maimone has served as president of