Registration Open for WIN event

Registration Now Open For ‘Create & Cultivate’ 2015 WIN Educational Conference

This year’s “Create & Cultivate” event is scheduled for May 4-6 at the Baltimore Waterfront Marriott and will feature speakers from within the collision repair industry along with a celebration of accomplished women in the collision industry.

WIN-logoLEESBURG, Va. — Registration for the 2015 Women’s Industry Network (WIN) Educational Conference is now open.

This year’s “Create & Cultivate” event is scheduled for May 4-6 at the Baltimore Waterfront Marriott and will feature speakers from within the collision repair industry along with a celebration of accomplished women in the collision industry.

“We are excited to open registration and provide this opportunity for women in the industry,” said Jessica Rob, who serves as WIN’s Conference Committee co-chair. “Not only will attendees experience an engaging educational program but they will also have the opportunity to ‘Create & Cultivate’ their professional network by exchanging knowledge and experiences with fellow attendees.”

Industry leader Mike Anderson will deliver the keynote address, “Choosing Your Destiny,” and will offer inspiration and guidance for creating a success story through self-determination and motivation; how to take personal responsibility for your actions; and how to purposefully create new behaviors for greater success in every area of your life.

Also on the main stage are sessions designed to teach, inspire and motivate, including:

Change Makes Me Happy … Or is it the Other Way Around? Paul Gange, Fix Auto USA

The Sustainable Competitive Advantage Jeff Peevy of I-CAR

What the Future Holds for Our Industry Susanna Gotsch, CCC Information Services Inc.

Connected Cars/Connected Claims Sean Carey of SCG Management Consultants LLC

Time Management – There’s No Such Thing Ruth Weniger of Powerful Business Strategies LLC

Dynamic breakout sessions will include:

Reality Marketing facilitated by Cheryl Senko of Cherly Senko Consulting

Bridging Silos: Using Marketing Concepts to Attract, Retain and Grow Talent facilitated by Sandra Herron of MiddleEdge

Consulting Feedback: Giving and Receiving facilitated by Marianne Godwin & Mary Yama, Mitchell International

Rounding out the three days of inspiration and education will be the celebration of the 2015 Most Influential Women honorees, the Annual Scholarship Walk, raising funds for the WIN Scholarship Fund and the Annual Membership Meeting keeping members apprised of all things “WIN.”

“WIN welcomes women and men from all segments and all levels of professional growth within the collision industry to take part in Create and Cultivate,” said Denise Caspersen, WIN Chair. “We’re excited about the richness of the program, having the opportunity to catch up with WIN colleagues and welcoming the next generation of collision professionals.

The celebration of 2015 Most Influential Women will be a wonderful reflection of the breadth of opportunity that our industry offers. It is our belief in WIN as an organization, from the membership to the sponsors to the actions of our all volunteer team, which continues to move us forward and allows us to offer this exciting educational event.”

Click here for complete conference and registration information: https://www.regonline.com/builder/site/?eventid=1688941.

 

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