WIN is offering a drawing for a free 2014 WIN Educational Conference registration, valued at over $400, as an added incentive. For every photo submission, one contest entry will be given to the person submitting the nomination. In addition, every business that makes a photo submission will receive a free poster.
“The photos we’ve received to date demonstrate the incredible variety of roles available within our industry. With this poster, we hope to illustrate to female students all the roles and paths open to them in the collision repair industry. We are thrilled to work with the Collision Repair Education Foundation on this exciting new awareness campaign,” stated Ruth Weniger, chair of WIN’s communications committee.
“The Collision Repair Education Foundation is excited to partner with WIN on this project to showcase women within the industry to high school and college collision students. Regardless of the industry segment, female collision students will see that there are many opportunities for a successful career path,” noted Director of Grant Programs, Melissa Marscin.
Photo submission requirements:
• JPG format minimum 2 megapixel, 5 megapixel or larger preferred
• Include name, company, telephone, email and role of the person in the photo as well as the name,
telephone and email of the person submitting the photo
• Entries submitted to [email protected] subject line “Photo Challenge”
• Deadline for submissions is September 1, 2013
• All details may be found on www.womensindustrynetwork.com
Women's Industry Network is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to encouraging, developing and cultivating opportunities to attract women to collision repair while recognizing excellence, promoting leadership, and fostering a network among the women who are shaping the industry. For more information, go to www.womensindustrynetwork.com
The Collision Repair Education Foundation is a 501(c)3 charitable organization within the collision industry that has given over $10 million in scholarships, grants, tools and equipment since 2008 to secondary and post-secondary collision students and their school's collision programs. The mission of the Collision Repair Education Foundation is "To secure and distribute charitable donations to support endeavors that promote, qualify, and properly train employees entering the collision industry." For additional information, visit www.CollisionEducationFoundation.org.
The September 1 entry deadline for The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) Photo Challenge is approaching. WIN is collaborating with the Collision Repair Education Foundation to create an awareness poster to showcase the many roles of women in the industry. The poster will be distributed to over 1,100 high school and college collision school programs across the country this fall.
Businesses and individuals in the industry are invited to submit creative photos of the women in their workforce and the unique roles they perform. Winners will be selected by committee based on photo quality, creativity and representation of the role performed.