Leesburg, Virginia — October 15, 2015 — The next year marks the 10th anniversary of the Women’s Industry Network (WIN). WIN is committed to supporting women who have chosen the collision repair industry as their professional home, and the organization depends upon the support and generosity of individuals and organizations in the industry to do so.
The 2016 Sponsorship Campaign runs through January 10, 2016. “As an all-volunteer non-profit network, our ability to develop programs to support our members, and ultimately our industry, depends upon the support and generosity of our sponsors across diverse industry segments,” says Susanna Gotsch, Chair of the Sponsorship Committee. “We are grateful for the confidence the industry has shown and look forward to cultivating new sponsor relationships this year.”
During 2015, WIN experienced an increase in membership numbers, industry sponsorship, communications, attendance at the WIN Educational Conference, scholarship support, visibility at industry events, and recognition of the Most Influential Women in the Collision Repair Industry program.
WIN expanded its scholarship program in 2015, and awarded five College Student Tuition and three High School Tuition Scholarships to eight young women who have chosen to study in the collision repair industry. At its annual Educational Conference, WIN also honored four outstanding female professionals with the “Most Influential Women” (MIW) award. The MIW program recognizes women who have enriched the industry with their leadership, vision, and commitment to excellence. Each scholarship winner was then paired with an MIW honouree to create mentoring relationships to support the young women entering the industry.
Corporate Sponsorships are currently being sought to allow WIN to continue to expand its programs of education, networking and mentorship. A variety of sponsorship opportunities exist to support the organization’s activities. Sponsors are recognized on the WIN website, in all promotional opportunities, signage and verbal acknowledgments during member functions, as well as WIN activities at NACE and other industry events.
As we celebrate our 10th anniversary, your support in 2016 will help WIN continue to provide programs that support the professional development of women. WIN remains committed to finding new ways to recruit, retain and support women in the collision repair industry.
Please contact Susanna Gotsch at 312-229-2952 or via email to sgotsch@cccis.com for more information about sponsorship opportunities.