- Jaclyn Byers, Estimatics Team Manager, State Farm Insurance Co.
- Jessica Rob, Communications Manager / Online Web Communications, Akzo Nobel
- Marie Peevy, Owner, Automotive Training Coordinators, LLC.
- Nina Pedraza-Zinna, Director of Field Operations, SCA Appraisal
- Trish Gould, Controller / Human Resources, Keenan Auto Body
The WIN Board consists of various industry segments including collision repair shops, jobbers, suppliers, consultants, information providers and insurance companies. Board members may serve up to two 3-year terms, working together to build the organization and foster an environment that encourages the education, recruitment, retention and networking of women in the collision repair industry.
“WIN is honored to have such outstanding individuals who are willing to share their time and talents on our Board of Directors,” said Denise Caspersen, Chair of the Board Development Committee. “As an all volunteer organization, WIN is truly a collaboration of our members networking our talents together to promote our success and the strength of women in the collision industry.”
Returning Board members include:
- Amy Nuttall, USAA
- Beverly Rook-Twibell, Safelite Solutions
- Denise Caspersen, National Autobody Parts Warehouse
- Katie Henwood, Axalta Coatings Systems
- Margaret Knell, I-CAR
- Melissa Miller, CARSTAR Franchise Systems
- Michelle Sullivan, AkzoNobel Coatings, Inc
- Petra Schroeder, Axalta Coatings Systems
- Ruth Weniger, Airbag Solutions, LLC
- Shellie Andrews, Dana’s Collision
- Susanna Gotsch, CCC Information Services
- Terri Neely, Nagy’s Collision Centers
New board members will be introduced and officially welcomed by seated Directors and WIN members-at-large at the annual Educational Conference, Power Up, being held May 5 – 7 at the Paradise Point Resort and Spa in San Diego, CA.
To learn more about WIN, join online, or register for the WIN Educational Conference, please visit www.womensindustrynetwork.com
WIN 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.
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