The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) says it holds the contributions of its many volunteers in the highest regard. Each year, the WIN Cornerstone Award recognizes the efforts of a board member whose actions and unique contributions demonstrate their commitment to the WIN mission and vision, and set an example for others to follow.
During the 10th annual WIN Educational Conference held May 2-4 in Tampa, Florida, Shellie Andrews, Dana’s Collision Center-CSN, and Katie Henwood were presented the WIN Cornerstone Award by Denise Caspersen, National Autobody Parts Warehouse Inc. and WIN’s immediate past chair.
“WIN is fortunate to have many diverse talents contributing to the success of this all volunteer organization. This year’s WIN Cornerstones represent a longevity of altruism that reaches beyond just one task or one moment, but many that impact WIN’s future,” said Caspersen. “Over the past six years, Katie Henwood has been instrumental in the formulation, execution and success of WIN’s main event – the WIN Education Conference. For the many who know Katie, it’s her quiet, steady approach that brings strength and calm to WIN. Shellie Andrews, who began her service filling an open seat, serves without hesitation on nearly every WIN committee. Shellie takes on tasks that both fit her skill set and stretch her personal strength. WIN is built by many hands making light work and as WIN continues its growth and engagement, it’s the volunteers’ willingness to lend their time and talent that is the force of WIN’s future. “
To learn more about WIN programs or for information on becoming a member, visit the WIN website at WomensIndustryNetwork.com.