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AkzoNobel Presents WIN with Technology Initiative Founder’s Sponsorship

June 2, 2016 By CollisionWeek Editor

In recognition of the tenth anniversary of the founding of the Women’s Industry Network (WIN), AkzoNobel presented the organization with a $12,500 “WIN Technology Initiative Founder’s Sponsorship.”

Womens Industry NetworkAs a method of ensuring that WIN is able to sustain and grow its mission of engaging women in the collision repair industry, AkzoNobel has provided the initial investment required to enable the organization to achieve one of its key strategic initiatives for 2016- moving the organization to a technology platform that can support all of its current and future needs.

In presenting the sponsorship funds, Jennifer Solcz, Marketing Manager for AkzoNobel Vehicle

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