Women's Industry Network Heads To Denver For 2017 Annual Educational Conference And Awards Celebration

Women’s Industry Network Heads To Denver For 2017 Annual Educational Conference And Awards Celebration

In addition to the professional development programming, the educational conference will once again feature the Most Influential Women and scholarship awards as part of the celebratory gala dinner.

Women’s Industry Network (WIN) has announced that the 2017 Educational Conference is scheduled to take place Monday, May 8-10, 2017, in Denver.

win-extraordinary-educational-conferenceThe Westin Denver Downtown hotel has been selected to host the event. Located in the vibrant LoDo district, the venue will provide plenty of opportunities for attendees to experience many offerings of the Mile-High City. “Last year we enjoyed our highest number of attendees at conference,” said Wendy Rogers, co-chair of the conference planning committee. “With this exciting venue in Denver we hope to exceed that number.”

In addition to the professional development programming, the educational conference will once again feature the Most Influential Women and scholarship awards as part of the celebratory gala dinner, as well as the annual Scholarship Walk fundraiser. Program specifics will be published as they become available.

“The 2017 WIN Educational Conference marks the 11th year of successful collaborations among WIN volunteers, members and sponsors. Our goal is always to provide the WIN membership and the collision industry a highly professional educational experience centered on professional networking, advancing business acumen and growing collision industry connections,” said Petra Schroeder, who serves as WIN’s chair. “It’s exciting to see the plans underway by WIN member volunteers to deliver quality conference content, honor women in the industry and connect WIN members.”

For more information about the Conference, MIW nominations and scholarship applications, visit womensindustrynetwork.com.

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