WIN Announces 1-Day Membership Challenge

WIN Announces 1-Day Membership Challenge

Anyone who joins WIN or renews a current membership between 12 p.m. EST on Wednesday, Nov. 11 and 12 p.m. EST on Thursday, Nov. 12 will earn 10 bonus entries into the grand prize drawing for a free 2016 WIN Education Conference Registration (a $450 value).

WIN Full - LogoThe Women’s Industry Network (WIN) is issuing a 24‐hour membership drive, dubbed “#ALLIN4WIN.” Anyone who joins WIN or renews a current membership between 12 p.m. EST on Wednesday, Nov. 11 and 12 p.m. EST on Thursday, Nov. 12 will earn 10 bonus entries into the grand prize drawing for a free 2016 WIN Education Conference Registration (a $450 value).

“The real focus of our 2016 #ALLIN4WIN Membership Challenge is on spreading the word to the thousands of women in our industry. We are asking women from all segments of the industry to become a WIN Member today and spread the word! This event will help all members extend their professional network and support women who are currently working in the collision repair industry as well as young women who are attracted to the industry,” stated Mary Kunz, chair of WIN’s Membership Committee.

WIN membership is open to all women and men in 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 2015 included with his or her 2016 membership (14 months of membership for the price of 12 months).

To join WIN today, visit regonline.com/WINmembership.

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