The prestigious Lighthouse Award, given annually at the AWA Awards Ceremony, recognizes well-respected leaders who make a positive impact on the automotive industry through service, thought leadership, and innovation.
Brian & Glenn Pasch, leaders in digital marketing, education, research, and data intelligence for the automotive industry, are pleased to announce WOCAN (Women of Color Automotive Network) as the 2022 Lighthouse Award recipient.
Women of Color Automotive Network (WOCAN) is a 501c3 organization focused on attracting, connecting, and empowering women of color in automotive, an underrepresented population in the industry. The organization has quickly made its mark, attracting more than 530 members, 95 of whom are ally members, and engaging them through monthly speaker events, educational workshops, scholarships, and networking opportunities.
WOCAN was founded by four successful women who have extensive experience in various aspects of the auto industry in OEM, Auto Retail, Service and Maintenance, and Vendor.
The four founding members are:
“These four leaders saw a need in the automotive industry,” says Glenn Pasch, “and took charge to create a community where like-minded women can learn from each other and help change the face of automotive. We are pleased to highlight their accomplishments and bring focus to their efforts.”
“It’s an honor for WOCAN to win the prestigious Lighthouse Award, an award that has recognized great innovators in the auto industry. We believe that innovation is not possible without diverse ideas and backgrounds, and we’re proud to play a role in attracting and empowering more women of color in the auto industry.” Kerri Wise – President and Co-founder of Women of Color Automotive Network (WOCAN)
In the 11th year of the Lighthouse Awards, WOCAN and its founders join an elite group who have been honored for their passion and skills as they strive to improve the automotive industry: Jared Hamilton, Alex Snyder, Jeff Kershner, JD Rucker, David Kain, Paul DeVries, Cory Mosley, Kevin Frye, and Jim and Bridget Fitzpatrick, Brian Benstock and George Nenni.
To learn more about WOCAN, check out the articles below and go to www.wocautonetwork.com