WIN Opens Registration for 2016 Conference

March 17, 2016
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March 17, 2016—The Women’s Industry Network (WIN) announced Thursday the details of its 2016 Annual Educational Conference to take place in Tampa, Fla., May 2-4. 

This year’s conference, themed “Power of the Past-Force of the Future,” will feature keynote speaker Shannon Miller, entitled “The Gold Medal Mindset.” 

Additional speakers include include David Luehr, Elite Body Solutions; Laurie Altman, vice president 3M; Susan Lombardo, senior vice president Vehicle Acquisitions – Enterprise Holdings; Collette Bruce, owner, Team Safety LLC; Karen Fierst, principal, KarenOr Consultants; Jeff Peevy, president, Automotive Management Institute (AMI); Kristen Felder, Engage Target Media; and Mark Claypool, chairman and chief executive officer of Optima Automotive.

“2016 marks the 10th anniversary of WIN as an organization engaging women in the collision industry. As WIN comes together for the Power of the Past Force of the Future Educational Conference; once again the WIN volunteers have raised the bar of excellence with an outstanding lineup of speakers, networking that reaches within all segments of our industry; and moments to recognize WIN’s founders and WIN’s future.” stated Denise Caspersen of National Autobody Parts Warehouse Inc., who also serves as WIN’s Chair. “WIN’s strength lies within the hands of our WIN member volunteers and the outstanding support WIN receives from the industry; as WIN reaches the 10 year milestone, WIN’s journey is certainly one made of wins and WINners.”

More information about the conference can be found on WIN’s website.

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