• Forty-five
years of high technology experience, including former position as
executive level director to whom the Quality, Environmental Affairs and
Management Systems Departments reported.
• Originator of a new and unique
human error taxonomy, and presenter of the acclaimed "Human Error
Prevention" Seminar.
• Substantially experienced in the design and
implementation of high technology management systems, and in the
"hands-on" use of high technology quality, reliability, environmental
and project management tools.
• Management team member for multi-million dollar design and
construction projects and for a multi-billion dollar project.
• Fellow of
the American Society for Quality (ASQ) since 1974.
• Certified
by ASQ as a Quality Engineer, Reliability Engineer, Quality Manager and
Quality Auditor.
• Author of
dozens of technical and management papers and two books: Quality Systems
...; American Society for Testing and Materials; 680 pages; 1977 and
Environmental Management Systems; Marcel Dekker, Inc; 208 pages; 1991.
• Multiple
award recipient, including the ASQ, Energy & Environmental Division's
highest award, "The Basile Award", for technical and management
contributions to the quality profession and for service to the Division.
• Seminar
leader, and former adjunct professor at the graduate level.