Petra Schroeder Redefines Grit: Silk Scarves and Soft-Spoken Eloquence
By: Chasidy Rae Sisk


Petra Schroeder is known throughout the collision repair world as the Collisionista, but her legacy cannot be contained in a single title, scarf, language, or boardroom introduction. With nearly six decades connected to the industry, Petra’s story is one of reinvention, curiosity, global influence, cultural fluency, and a kind of leadership that does not need to shout to command the room. Her strength is not packaged in the predictable costume of grit. It arrives polished, elegant, soft-spoken, and absolutely immovable. This Dynasty DisruptHER feature follows Petra’s journey through corporate spaces, industry associations, volunteer leadership, mentorship, and the many connections she…
At first glance, “Collisionista” Petra Schroeder seems almost too elegant for collision repair. Draped in silk scarves with flawless posture and a voice softened by decades of refinement, she carries herself with the sort of effortless sophistication you’d expect to encounter at an art gallery opening or a diplomatic dinner party – not walking the floor of an industry event or in a shop, surrounded by paint fumes, frame racks and body filler dust. But spend five minutes talking to Petra, and it becomes abundantly clear that beneath her polished exterior lives a woman forged from steel.
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Motherhood and career ambition are often treated like two vehicles trying to occupy the same frame rack, and Chasidy Rae Sisk is not here to pretend the industry has figured out how to make that collision pretty. In this deeply personal editor’s note, she reflects on finally stepping into the writing career she had always wanted, only to have life reroute the entire map with pregnancy, caregiving, financial strain, impossible expectations, and the quiet professional penalties mothers are expected to absorb without complaint. This piece does not romanticize burnout or wrap motherhood in soft-focus inspirational nonsense. Instead, it names the… Read More
Unfiltered Font: Mother DisruptHER
By: Chasidy Rae Sisk


I used to think the biggest disruption in my life would be landing my dream job. Cute, right? I’d like to formally apologize to that naive version of myself who should have known better; life has never been interested in my expectations!
Rewind to 2007: I was a freshly-minted college grad, fully convinced The New York Times had a full-time, highly-paid writing job with my name already printed on the offer letter. HA! Instead, the universe handed me 17 years of “not quite yet” with a parallel career in a completely different industry and a steady side hustle in writing that kept my dream alive just enough to keep me both hopeful and mildly delusional.
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Welcome back, Collision DisruptHER. This issue starts with a blueprint, not just for a vehicle, but for the future of collision repair. Chas and Janna challenge readers to stop waiting for permission, stop accepting outdated structures, and start building the culture this industry actually needs. From leadership to mentorship to bold career moves, this opening letter sets the tone for an issue centered on intentional change, stronger teams, and the women already redesigning the frame of the industry.


Welcome back, Collision DisruptHER!
Before the first weld is made, before the first panel is hung, before a vehicle ever rolls onto the shop floor, there is a blueprint. And that blueprint does more than outline what something will become; it determines how it will perform under pressure. It defines where strength is built, where support is needed and whether the structure can withstand what lies ahead.
For generations, collision repair has operated from a blueprint that wasn’t designed with every voice in mind. Yet despite that reality, women have always been here – leading teams, solving problems, building businesses, mentoring the next generation and helping move this industry forward.
The conversation is changing. We’re done asking for a seat at the table. Glossed & Gritty was developed to recognize the women who are already shaping the table, expanding it and redesigning it for those who will come after them.
Leadership doesn’t always come with a title. Sometimes, it looks like creating a culture where people feel valued. Sometimes, it means challenging outdated assumptions. And sometimes, it’s having the courage to build something different when the existing model no longer serves the industry’s future.
Throughout these pages, you’ll hear from leaders who are doing exactly that. They are proving that innovation isn’t limited to technology, processes or equipment – innovation also happens in the way we lead, develop talent and define success! Spoiler: They all agree that diversity in hiring practices is important, but no one (including us!) believes that anyone should be hired solely because they’re a woman; the goal is simply to find the best person for the job, regardless of gender.
We believe the future of collision repair will be built by people willing to think differently, lead boldly and leave the industry stronger than they found it. The women (and men) featured in this issue are doing exactly that… But this issue isn’t only about their stories; it’s also about yours!
Every leader started somewhere. They didn’t inherit a blueprint for the future – they created one by identifying what was missing, challenging what wasn’t working and taking responsibility for building something better.
Our challenge to you is simple: Don’t wait for someone else to draw the plans. Create the culture you wish existed. Mentor the technician who needs guidance. Speak up when a different perspective is needed. Build the team, the shop, the business or the career that reflects the future you want this industry to become.
Blueprints are not reserved for CEOs, owners or executives. Every decision you make leaves a mark on the structure we’re building together. The future of collision repair is not something we’re waiting to see; it’s something we’re creating, together.
So, pick up the pencil. Draw boldly. Build intentionally. The next blueprint starts with you.
Stay Glossed and Stay Gritty!
XOXO,
Chas & Janna


John Helterbrand’s influence in collision repair is not built on ego, noise, or performative leadership. It is built on mentorship, consistency, humility, and the belief that people grow best when someone is willing to actually invest in them. As National Program Director for the Collision Engineering Career Alliance, John has helped shape educational pathways, support instructors, strengthen industry partnerships, and create opportunities for future technicians entering a field that desperately needs them. This Anchor feature explores what allyship looks like when it moves beyond slogans and becomes daily action. John speaks openly about the importance of treating women as capable…
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