Women’s Industry Network Recognizes Most Influential Women at Annual Conference
Cristina Fronzaglia-Murray of PPG, Renee Ricciotti of 3M Automotive Aftermarket and Elizabeth Stein of Assured Performance Network received the Most Influential Women award at the 11th annual Women’s Industry Network (WIN) Educational Conference in Denver.
Women’s Industry Network Acknowledges Sponsors for 2017
The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) is on a mission to engage women in the collision repair industry, and the not-for-profit organization couldn’t do it without the help of its sponsors.
BASF Supports Women’s Industry Network as 2017 Gold Sponsor
For the ninth year in a row, BASF supported the Women’s Industry Network (WIN) Educational Conference as a Gold sponsor.
Women’s Industry Network Announces Winners of 2017 Scholarship Program
Each recipient will receive a $1,000 scholarship to continue their postsecondary education in collision repair; a one-year WIN membership; and 2017 WIN Educational Conference registration fee including travel.
Women’s Industry Network Selects Three New Members for Board of Directors
The Women’s Industry Network announced that it has selected Kathy Coffey, Kathy Mello and Louisa Martone to serve on the organization’s Board of Directors.
AkzoNobel Signs on as Platinum Sponsor for Women’s Industry Network
AkzoNobel is celebrating Women’s History Month by announcing that it is the Platinum Sponsor for the nonprofit Women’s Industry Network (WIN), a $25,000 commitment.
Women’s Industry Network Announces Winners of 2017 Most Influential Women in Collision Repair Award
The Most Influential Women award recognizes women who have enriched the collision repair industry with their leadership, vision and commitment to excellence.
Registration Open for Women’s Industry Network 2017 Educational Conference
This year’s conference theme is “Be Extraordinary,” with conference content aimed at creating balance, purpose and results in both the professional and personal facets of your life.
Women’s Industry Network Celebrates Membership Growth
The Women’s Industry Network announced that the organization has grown to 508 members.
Women’s Industry Network Calls for Board of Directors Applicants
The WIN board consists of members who represent various segments of the collision repair industry, including collision shops, jobbers, suppliers, consultants, paint manufacturers, recyclers and insurance companies.