AkzoNobel invests in WIN’s future

Nov. 12, 2020
This year AkzoNobel has once again committed to be the exclusive Diamond sponsor for WIN.

AkzoNobel is a long-time leader in recognizing and championing women in the collision repair industry. In 1999, AkzoNobel created the Most Influential Women award to help promote diversity and sustainability in the collision repair workforce. In 2006, the Women’s Industry Network (WIN) was established and AkzoNobel has been a top tier sponsor each year. AkzoNobel passed the stewardship of the Most Influential Women Awards program to WIN in 2013; and since then, over 90 women throughout North America have been recognized as leaders in the industry and the communities that they serve. 

This year AkzoNobel has once again committed to be the exclusive Diamond sponsor for WIN. AkzoNobel’s sponsorship supports many WIN initiatives including scholarships, the Most Influential Women program, mentoring programs, regional events, and the annual educational conference. According to John Griffin, Regional Commercial Director, Automotive and Specialty Coatings Americas, “At AkzoNobel, we want to make sure our workforce reflects the societies and markets where we do business because diverse teams enhance our ability to serve our customers. Therefore, AkzoNobel supports the WIN mission to drive the future of collision repair by attracting, advancing and developing women.”

WIN sponsorship is designed for companies who consider themselves leaders in the automotive sector by addressing the challenges facing the collision repair industry. This includes the engagement of women as vital contributors to the workforce. Michelle Sullivan, Strategic Sales Manager for AkzoNobel Automotive and Specialty Coatings North America, and past WIN Chair, has been involved within the organization since its inception. “Being part of an organization like WIN allows us to champion some of the key issues facing our industry today; namely the development, advancement and retention of women,” says Sullivan. “WIN does a great job of connecting women to the industry at a deeper level.” 

AkzoNobel has had numerous employees, distributors and customers involved in the WIN Board, on various committees and as members since 2006. “AkzoNobel takes great pride in its sponsorship of WIN by driving industry leadership within its membership,” says Brad Hendricks, Regional Sales Manager, Automotive and Specialty Coatings U.S. He adds, “It is extremely important to AkzoNobel as a company to support and inspire women to become great leaders within this industry and their businesses.”

“Our sponsors are key in WIN’s growth and ability to achieve our strategic initiatives to strengthen our network, resource our industry and expand our capacity,” says Cheryl Boswell, WIN Chair. “We appreciate and thank AkzoNobel for its commitment to women in the industry through the creation of MIW and continued WIN financial, leadership and resource support since our inception.”

WIN is a 501(c)(6) not-for-profit organization. WIN recognizes excellence, promotes leadership, and fosters a network specifically for and among women. WIN drives industry sustainability by developing women through education and connections. For more information go to www.womensindustrynetwork.com.

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