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Women’s Industry Network (WIN) Kicks Off 2014 Membership Drive With Tablet Sweepstakes

Everyone who joins or renews their WIN membership before Dec. 31 will be eligible to win a new tablet in one of three categories.

LEESBURG, Va. – The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) has announced the kick-off of its 2014 Membership Drive with three separate sweepstakes: one for new members; one for renewing members; and one for referring members. Everyone who joins or renews their membership before Dec. 31 will be eligible to win a new tablet in at least one of the categories below.
                                                                                                                                                                      One tablet winner in each category:
• NEW MEMBERS Sweepstakes Drawing – One entry for each New Member who joins before Dec. 31
• RENEWING MEMBERS Sweepstakes Drawing – One entry for each current and past member who renews before Dec. 31
• REFERRALS Sweepstakes – For all new, current and past members who refer a new member who joins before Dec. 31 (One entry for each referral. The more you refer the more chances to WIN!)  

WIN membership is open to all women (and men) from every segment of the collision repair industry. Membership is $75 per calendar year and students are $25 per calendar year. Anyone who joins during the membership drive will receive membership for the remainder of 2013 as well as 2014. That’s 15 months of membership for the price of 12.
 
“WIN’s strength is in our members and the networking and sharing of ideas and resources between our members. The more women we have in our network, the stronger WIN will be. We know there are thousands of women in our industry and we hope each one will consider joining the WIN network and adding their perspective and talents to our group,” said Mary Kunz, chair of WIN’s membership committee.
 
To join, go to www.regonline.com/WINmembership.
 

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