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The following pictures are from the Connecticut Quality Improvement Award Partnership's 15th Annual Conference on Quality & Innovation held Thursday, October 17, 2002 at the Southbury Hilton Hotel
The Connecticut Quality Improvement Award Partnership, Inc. (CQIA) presented its 2002 entry level CQIA Innovation Prizes to organizations in the Danbury area. The following people were available to receive their plaques at the Connecticut Quality Improvement Award Partnership's 15th Annual Conference on Quality and Innovation, "Celebrating Excellence Through Sharing."
CQIA INNOVATION PRIZE WINNERS FROM DANBURY AREA
From the left, Arthur J. Mannion, Jr., Executive Vice President, Sure Power Corporation (gold) in Danbury for FNBO Technology, a system that integrates fuel cells with rotary motor generators and flywheels; Tom Teynor, Product Manager, Pitney Bowes docSense (silver) in Danbury for postage by phone ESP solution, which converts existing legacy print streams into XNL format and delivers them via b number of other delivery channels (i.e., websites, e-mail), faxes, remote print and pager; Bill Maxwell, Senior Vice President, Global Human Resources and Facilities, Cendant Mobility (silver) in Danbury for 28 CIP winning applications; Wayne Pegolo, Manufacturing Manager, Ink Department, Trident - an ITW Company (silver) in Brookfield for creating a visual suggestion board for all associates in Trident's Ink business unit to see. This resulted in improved throughput, customer shipping lead-time, employee morale and total number of suggestions; Thom Crosby, President and CEO, Pal's Sudden Service, 2001 Malcolm Baldrige
CQIA INNOVATION PRIZE WINNERS FROM DANBURY AREA
From the left, Arthur J. Mannion, Jr., Executive Vice President, Sure Power Corporation (gold) in Danbury for FNBO Technology, a system that integrates fuel cells with rotary motor generators and flywheels; Tom Teynor, Product Manager, Pitney Bowes docSense (silver) in Danbury for postage by phone ESP solution, which converts existing legacy print streams into XNL format and delivers them via b number of other delivery channels (i.e., websites, e-mail), faxes, remote print and pager; Bill Maxwell, Senior Vice President, Global Human Resources and Facilities, Cendant Mobility (silver) in Danbury for 28 CIP winning applications; Wayne Pegolo, Manufacturing Manager, Ink Department, Trident - an ITW Company (silver) in Brookfield for creating a visual suggestion board for all associates in Trident's Ink business unit to see. This resulted in improved throughput, customer shipping lead-time, employee morale and total number of suggestions; Thom Crosby, President and CEO, Pal's Sudden Service, 2001 Malcolm Baldrige
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