Each year, the Women’s Industry Network (WIN) College Student Tuition and Conference Scholarship Award is presented to deserving students enrolled in a post-secondary collision repair technology program. Each recipient receives a $1,000 scholarship to continue their post-secondary education in collision repair and complimentary registration to attend the 2018 WIN Educational Conference (to include travel). Recipients also are provided the opportunity to be mentored by one of the 2018 Most Influential Women (MIW) Honorees or a member of the WIN board of directors.
This year’s recipients include:
- Ashley Cambern, attending Universal Technical Institute in Houston
- Jennifer Clark, attending school at Lincoln College of Technology in Denver
- Yanet Enriquez, attending Lincoln College of Technology in Denver
- Celia Martinez, attending Universal Technical Institute in Houston
- Olivia Parker, attending Universal Technical Institute in Houston
- Shiloh Taft, attending Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Livingston, Tennessee
This year, WIN also has awarded three individuals with a WIN Scholarship of $1,000 to continue their post- secondary education in collision repair. These recipients are:
- Tabetha Faith, Washburn Tech in Topeka, Kansas
- Elizabeth Vickers, Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Crossville, Tennessee
- Shelby Winningham, Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Crossville, Tennessee
In addition to the programs provided by WIN, Axalta has given all WIN scholarship recipients the opportunity to attend training classes for free. The recipients also will be honored at an awards gala taking place on May 8 during the 2018 WIN Educational Conference in Indianapolis.