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We have some awesome women speaking at this year's Women in Collision seminar in Brisbane on Friday 15 November.

Reserve your place for this free event now.

Our keynote speaker will be telling us about industry trailblazers from the 1920s. Loretta Swift is the author of Spanner in the Works, a book documenting Australia's first all female garage.

We'll also be hearing from Christinne Quix (right), collision products specialist at Ford. Quix has over 24 years experience in the automotive industry in a wide variety of roles from material planning and logistics to systems development, production scheduling, and sales planning, she will talk about her automotive journey.

Suzi Finkelstein, director of leadership and advocacy at Women & Leadership Australia will be telling us all about the full about part time scholarships available to women in the industry.

 

 

 

 

Veronica Jory from CollisionHub, a Women in Collision award winner in 2018, will talk about the vision for the company and how she has built up a strong female team and inclusive culture.

 

 

 

 

 

Jessica Collusso (right) is a digital marketer specialising in social media marketing at business coaching company MaxMyProfit. She's be giving us tips on social media management and running promotions on social media platforms.

Sandra Noach from IQbodygroup will talk about the company's diversification strategy and the many opportunities there are in today's industry.

We will also be breaking into group to discuss the possibility of setting up a not for profit organisation to encourage women to enter the industry and support those within it. I-CAR board member and panel shop owner Angela McCarthy will have some

One of my favourite parts of the day is the award presentations where each of our eight winners share some of their story with the room.

We're hoping that many of you will be staying at the venue - Capri by Fraser, and will join us for dinner for more networking.

Women in Collision is proudly sponsored by:

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