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What is ASQ?

Section Chairs. What is ASQ?

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What is ASQ?

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  1. Section Chairs What is ASQ? The ASQ is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, and is the world’s leading authority on quality since 1946. The nearly 80,000 member professional association creates better workplaces and communities worldwide by advancing learning, quality improvement, and knowledge exchange to improve business results. By making quality a global priority, an organizational imperative, and a personal ethic, ASQ becomes the community for everyone who seeks technology, concepts, or tools to improve themselves and their world. Richard Stewart 1953-54 Frank D. Sweeny 1954-55 Riley A. Chamber 1955-56 Frank Krasinski 1957-58 E.C. Hazelwood 1958-59 William M. Teeter 1961-62 Robert E. Feighner 1962-63 J. Phillip McKean 1963-64 Howard Valentine 1964-65 Norman J. Zoodsma 1965-66 Donald F. Kozminski 1966-67 Milford E. Collins 1967-68 Robert E. Feighner 1968-69 Bruce A. Preston 1969-70 Robert E. Edgerle 1970-71 Donald Chandler Jr. 1971-72 Henry E. Brumbaugh 1972-73 Norman Griffin 1973-74 Harvey Ringerwole 1974-75 David Stebleton 1975-76 Phillip Mosed 1976-77 Roman G. Sokolowski 1977-78 John Battey 1978-79 Chris Drayton 1979-80 Jesse E. Thompson 1980-81 Randall L. Cole 1981-82 Michael A. Hirt 1982-84 Karen Hunter 1985-86 Ben L. Meindersma 1985-87 Carl Atkinson Jr. 1987-89 Mark C. Cohrac 1989-91 Brian J. Horstman 1991-93 Derryl D. Fewins 1993-95 Mary J. Tower 1995-96 Gary Camp 1996-98 Joann Kline 1998-00 Kurt Roudabush 2000-01 Mike Tappy 2001-03 Jim VanWieren 2003-05 Jeffrey Schilling 2005-07 Don Brecken 2007-09 Sharon Swadner 2009-11 Paul Prunty 2011-13 Jim Anderson 2014 - • Why Join ASQ? • Knowledge • Education and Training, Workshops, Certification • Networking • Section Members, Monthly Events, Discussion Groups • Opportunities • Employment Postings, Volunteerism, Publish/Present Papers, ASQ Fellowships ASQ GRAND RAPIDS SECTION 1001 Knowledge. Networking. Opportunities. Connect with quality professionals, learn best practices and advance your career. Section 1001 Member Locations

  2. ASQ Presents! Join us for special speakers, tutorials, and networking opportunities after a dinner buffet. Meets the second Thursday of each month September through May (except December). Venue is located at the Bluff Banquet and Conference Center, 2035 28th Street, Grand Rapids, MI 49508. Register online at www.asq1001.org. • 2014 - 2015 Program • Sept. 11 Gauge Performance Curve - Mark Rusco • Tutorial: Voice of the Customer • Oct. 9 ISO/IEC 17025 Measurement Uncertainty, Uncertainty Budget - Randy Long • Tutorial: The Recertification Process • Nov. 13 Improve Annual Performance Through Annual Review - Barbara Copeland • Tutorial: Quality Assurance Capability • Jan. 8 QA in a Global Manufacturing Organization - Christopher Bardeggia • Tutorial: Member Grades – Understanding Fellow and Senior • Feb. 12 Chocolate Quality - Brian Daily • Tutorial: Correlation and Causation – Robins • Cause Sunburn • Mar. 12 ISO 9001 Standard – Overview of the 2015 • Changes - Don Brecken • Tutorial: SIPOC • April 9 Root Cause Packaging Failure Analysis • and Pharma Packaging - Lora Keena • Tutorial: Michigan Blood Topic • May 14 Risk Based Decision Making - Jim Rooney • Tutorial: How to Pass an ASQ Cert. Exam History Formerly known as American Society for Quality Control (ASQC), ASQ was founded in 1946 as the result of a merger of several local quality societies that had formed after wartime statistical quality control classes. Section 1001 became part of the Society in 1953. Executive Committee Jim Anderson, Chair chair@asq1001.org Andrea Ward, Vice-Chair vicechair@asq1001.org Shaun Jones, Treasurer treasurer@asq1001.org Juan Loera, Secretary secretary@asq1001.org • Organizational Members • Enterprise Membership • Amway • Site Membership • Gordon Food Service • Viastore • K-12 Membership • Whitehall High School • Get Involved/Volunteer • Section Leadership • Web Council • Community Outreach • Education & Training • Quality Workshops • ASQ Certification Refresher/Prep Courses • Quality Auditor • Quality Engineer • Quality Improvement Associate • Quality Inspector • Quality Process Analyst • Quality Technician • Manager of Quality—Organizational Excellence • Reliability Engineer • Six Sigma Green Belt • Six Sigma Black Belt Contact Us ASQ Section 1001 PO Box 2324 Grand Rapids, MI 49501 Email: contactasq1001@asq1001.org Visit us on the web: www.asq1001.org Student Branch—Ferris State University Email: asqrso@gmail.comFacebook: asqrsofsu@groups.facebook.com Agenda 5:15 - Doors Open / Registration5:30 - Networking5:45 - Tutorial at each regular event6:00 - Buffet Begins7:15 - Speaker Main Topic Presentation / Q&A8:15 - Closing remarks, Adjourn (approx.)

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