Women in Automotive Appoints Gina Callari as New Board Member
Gina Callari currently serves as COO of EVOX Images®, an industry leader in the automotive imagery market.

Gina Callari currently serves as COO of EVOX Images®, an industry leader in the automotive imagery market.
PHOTO: Women In Automotive
LOS ANGELES – Women in Automotive (WIA), the organization that champions the advancement of women in the automotive community, announced the addition of its latest board member, Gina Callari. With over 20 years of experience in the automotive industry, Gina is the COO of EVOX Images, a company driving innovation with the highest quality vehicle images for commercial use.
Through this new role, I’m excited to help empower the next generation of female executives by sharing my insights and career experiences.
"We are honored to have Gina Callari, COO of EVOX Images, join the Women in Automotive board,” said Jody DeVere, Co-Founder of Women in Automotive LLC. “Her automotive industry tenure, experience, and contributions to leading innovation in the digital arena are a valuable contribution, and her enthusiasm to support women in leadership roles is infectious.”
Women in Automotive was founded by six female industry leaders who came together with the same interest in developing women in the auto industry and helped to facilitate the training and hiring of more females in automotive roles.
Callari is uniquely gifted to assist the Women in Automotive to carry out its mission and vision, which is “championing the advancement of women in the automotive community.”
“I am truly honored to join the Women in Automotive board alongside some of the best and brightest in the industry,” said Gina Callari, COO of EVOX Images. “Through this new role, I’m excited to help empower the next generation of female executives by sharing my insights and career experiences.”
For more information on WIA and their upcoming conferences, please visit https://womeninautomotive.com/.
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