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Chuck Aubrey Receives Harrington-Ishikawa Medal

Quality Digest
Tue, 12/05/2006 - 22:00
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Chuck Aubrey, vice president of process management and lean Six Sigma for Anderson Packaging Inc., received the prestigious Harrington-Ishikawa Medal at the 12th annual Asia Pacific Quality Organization Conference.

The conference was held in October in Sydney, Australia, and Aubrey spoke at the event. He was recognized for his contribution—through writing, teaching and consulting—to the development of quality in the economies of Asia and the Pacific Rim. His keynote address at the conference highlighted Anderson Packaging’s continuously improving products and services.

Aubrey will also speak at IQPC’s Six Sigma Summit, which will be held Jan. 22–25 in Miami. General Colin Powell, former U.S. secretary of state, will deliver the keynote address at that event.

Anderson Packaging is one of the fastest-growing pharmaceutical contract packagers in the United States. For more information, visit www.andersonpackaging.com/news/112006.asp.

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