WIN’s 2015 Educational Conference Program Announcement

March 18, 2015

March 18, 2015—The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) announced Tuesday the complete lineup of programming for its 2015 Educational Conference held May 4-6 at the Baltimore Waterfront Marriott.  

The schedule of presenters includes leaders from around the collision repair industry. Mike Anderson, founder of collisionadvice.com, will serve as the keynote speaker. Other speaking sessions include:

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

  • “The Sustainable Competitive Advantage,” Jeff Peevy, I-CAR    

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

  • “Connected Cars/Connected Claims,” Sean Carey, SCG Management Consultants LLC

  • “Time Management - There's No Such Thing,” Ruth Weniger, Powerful Business Strategies, LLC    

“We are extremely proud of the program that has been assembled for the 2015 Educational Conference,” Jessica Rob, co-chair of the WIN Conference Planning Committee, said in a release. “This year’s program not only focuses on topics that are most requested by our members, but also showcases a diverse and talented group of individuals from within the collision repair industry.”

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