Six Sigma News Round-up


Posted by: meikah | 28 March 2007 | 4:10 am

For today’s Six Sigma news round-up, we’ll see some movements.

Alton D. Johnson has been appointedGeneral Manager of Dallas Airmotive’s Premier Turbines division in Neosho, Missouri. He will be responsible for the day-to-day operations and P&L for the engine repair and overhaul facility. A licensed A&P mechanic, a Six Sigma Green Belt and certified in Kaizen and Lean flow process manufacturing, Johnson has an extensive experience in operations and personnel management, having worked for GE and US Army Aviation.

Cindy Cullen is now Chief Technology Officer of SAFE-BioPharma Association. She will oversee and administer all aspects of technology for SAFE-BioPharma and will be the Chief Systems Architect for SAFE. Cullen is a CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), CISM (Certified Information Security Manager) and SSBB (Six Sigma Black Belt).

Ingersoll Rand has chosen PowerSteering for enterprise-wide Project Portfolio Management comprising multiple strategic initiatives. Once implemented PowerSteering will deliver business benefits such as corporate information technology, shared services PMO, enterprise innovation, and Lean Six Sigma.

Source: iSixSigma.com

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