SEARCH Archives
Loading
Sponsored by:

AME names four to 2012 Hall of Fame class

Honorees have diverse talents and skills, a common commitment to excellence.

10/25/2012


The Association of Manufacturing Excellence named four 2012 Hall of Fame inductees at its annual conference this week. In a ceremony held at its annual Internal Excellence Inside Conference, the honor recognizes individuals who have distinguished themselves in the manufacturing community in a manner that is consistent with AME’s mission to inspire a commitment to enterprise excellence through shared learning and access to best practices. This year’s honorees are:

Daniel Ariens, president and CEO of the Ariens Company. Ariens has been a strong proponent of lean manufacturing principles, even when the company was experiencing a downturn as a result of weather-related problems. He created a culture of continuous improvement that has resulted in the creation of world-class manufacturing facilities by lean standards.

Dr. Patricia Gabow, M.D., CEO of Denver Health. Under her direction, Denver Health has experienced a financial benefit of more than $135 million through improvement actions. Most importantly, it has transformed the health system and delivery quality for the patients it serves. Dr. Gabow attributes this lean health care initiative to saving at least 213 lives in 2011 alone.

Dr. Jeffrey Liker, PhD., professor of industrial and operations engineering at the University of Michigan and principle of Optiprise, Inc. Dr. Liker has authored or co-authored over 70 articles and book chapters and eight books. He is author of the international best-seller, The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles from the World’s Greatest Manufacturer.

Dr. John Toussaint, M.D., CEO emeritus of ThedaCare and CEO of the ThedaCare Center for Heathcare Value. During his tenure at ThedaCare, Dr. Toussaint applied the Toyota Production System to health care, which led to such results as zero medication reconciliation errors upon admission for more than three years in a row and dramatically improved staff productivity and satisfaction. Millions of dollars of waste reduction have resulted in ThedaCare consistently being one of the lowest-priced health care organizations in Wisconsin, while at the same time more than doubling operating income over five years.

“Our Awards and Hall of Fame council members work hard every year to honor the individuals who really are our industry’s thought leaders, those that take pride in their ability to influence positive change and encourage the adoption of continuous improvement practices, said AME president Paul Kuchuris. “I think this year is no different as we have four very talented and skilled people entering our Hall of Fame.”



No comments
Consulting-Specifying Engineer's Product of the Year (POY) contest is the premier award for new products in the HVAC, fire, electrical, and...
Consulting-Specifying Engineer magazine is dedicated to encouraging and recognizing the most talented young individuals...
The MEP Giants program lists the top mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection engineering firms in the United States.
40 under 40
Integrating lighting, HVAC systems; Use building energy modeling software to balance lighting and HVAC systems
Engineering hospital electrical systems, Boilers and boiler systems, Building envelope best practices
Case Study Database

Case Study Database

Get more exposure for your case study by uploading it to the Consulting-Specifying Engineer case study database, where end-users can identify relevant solutions and explore what the experts are doing to effectively implement a variety of technology and productivity related projects.

These case studies provide examples of how knowledgeable solution providers have used technology, processes and people to create effective and successful implementations in real-world situations. Case studies can be completed by filling out a simple online form where you can outline the project title, abstract, and full story in 1500 words or less; upload photos, videos and a logo.

Click here to visit the Case Study Database and upload your case study.

Estimating data center PUE, Design tips for cost savings, Networked controls, NFPA 70E
Preventing arc flash, Backup power fuel choices, power for high-tech facilities
Using BIM in electrical power design; Closed-transition transfer; Medium-voltage distribution; Diesel emission regulations; Increasing emergency power capacity

Poll of the Week

When engineering systems in military buildings, what’s the most difficult issue you face?
Automation and controls
Codes and standards
Electrical and power
Energy efficiency, sustainability
Fire and life safety
HVAC


Click Here for Poll Archives
Sponsored by:

About Us | Contact Us | Advertise | Subscribe to Magazine | Site Map | Privacy Policy
Home | Channels | New Products | Media Library | Connect | Industry News | Events and Awards | Newsletters | Blogs | Magazine
Control Engineering | Plant Engineering | Consulting-Specifying Engineer
All content copyright © 2010-2013 CFE Media. All rights reserved.