WIN To Host Free Informational Webinar

WIN To Host Free Informational Webinar

The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) is hosting a 30-minute informational webinar called “Why WIN? Introduction to the Women’s Industry Network” at 2 p.m. EST on Thursday, Feb. 18. Michelle Sullivan, WIN board member and co-chair of the membership committee, will explain WIN’s mission, how WIN engages women, why the industry needs WIN and how to get involved. The webinar is open to all women and men in the collision repair industry.

From BodyShopBusiness

WIN Full - LogoThe Women’s Industry Network (WIN) is hosting a 30-minute informational webinar called “Why WIN? Introduction to the Women’s Industry Network” at 2 p.m. EST on Thursday, Feb. 18. Michelle Sullivan, WIN board member and co-chair of the membership committee, will explain WIN’s mission, how WIN engages women, why the industry needs WIN and how to get involved. The webinar is open to all women and men in the collision repair industry.

“We invite all women from across every segment of the collision repair industry to join us for this webinar, find out what WIN has to offer you and how WIN can help your professional development,” said Mary Kunz, chair of WIN’s membership committee. “We also encourage men in the industry to listen in and see how you can support the women in your company.”

To register for the “Why WIN?” webinar, click here.

WIN membership is open to all women and men within every segment of the collision repair industry in the U.S. and Canada. Membership is $75 per calendar year, and students are $25 per calendar year.

To join WIN, visit regonline.com/WINmembership.

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