WIN Announces 2023 Most Influential Women Award Recipients
The Women’s Industry Network annually honors women whose career achievements have enhanced the collision repair industry.
WIN Announces 2022 Most Influential Women Award Winners
Recipients will be celebrated during WIN’s 2022 Annual Conference on May 2-4 in Greenville, South Carolina.
WIN Announces 2021 Most Influential Women Award Winners
With the addition of this year’s MIWs, more than 100 women have been recognized for their contributions to the collision repair industry.
WIN Opens Nominations For Most Influential Women
The recipients will be recognized at the WIN Celebration during the virtual 2021 WIN Educational Conference in May 2021.
WIN Announces 2020 Most Influential Women Award Winners
The MIW award is presented to those women who have notable achievements in the collision repair industry throughout their career.
Women’s Industry Network Announces 2019 Honorees For Most Influential Women Award
The award is presented to women who made notable achievements in the collision repair industry in 2019.
Most Influential Women Award Nominations Deadline Approaches
The winner(s) will be recognized at an awards gala held during the 2019 WIN Educational Conference, May 6-8, 2019, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Women’s Industry Network Celebrates Most Influential Women
The Most Influential Women award is given annually to women in the collision repair industry who exemplify qualities of business and civic leadership, vision and commitment to excellence.
Fix Auto USA’s Shelly Bickett Receives Most Influential Women In Collision Repair Award
Since 1999, WIN has recognized those women who have been beacons of influence and positive contributors to the collision repair industry and in their local communities.
The Women’s Industry Network Announces Recipients Of The 2018 Most Influential Women In Collision Repair Award
The Most Influential Women award was established in 1999 to recognize the achievements of women in the collision repair industry. Since then, more than 80 women have been recognized for their contributions to the industry.