MEMPHIS, Tenn. (Monday, 3/14/22) – The Mid-South Quality Productivity Center (MSQPC), a champion of excellence since 1988, is excited to announce three new training opportunities to help the small businesses of the Greater Memphis Chamber improve the quality and productivity of their workforces.
Bill Bleau, who has 40 years of quality management experience and is a Master Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma (LSS), has developed and will lead these new additions to the course offerings of MSQPC in 2022:
To learn more about the courses, visit MSQPC.com.
Media Contact: Ryan Poe, director of communications, Greater Memphis Chamber.
About William “Bill” Bleau: Bill Bleau has provided quality leadership domestically and internationally for the past 40 years, at different times holding management-level positions at Mitsubishi Power Products Inc., Indigo Ag, Smith & Nephew, TKE Elevators, Firestone Steel Products, and Phillips Medical. He is also a Master Black Belt in Lean Six Sigma (LSS) training has trained well over 600 students in LSS and facilitated the completion of more than 160 LSS project teams. He is also a former instructor for the American Society for Quality, where he taught and developed course material for more than 15 years.
About the Mid-South Quality Productivity Center (MSQPC): Formed in 1988 through a partnership between the Greater Memphis Chamber and Southwest Tennessee Community College, the Mid-South Quality Productivity Center is a cutting-edge resource center devoted to improving quality and productivity in organizations throughout the Mid-South. MSQPC provides innovative consulting, training and public workshops, Baldrige National Quality Award assessments, benchmarking trips to world-class organizations, and teleconferences featuring nationally renowned quality-productivity experts, among other offerings. For more information about MSQPC, visit MSQPC.com.
About the Greater Memphis Chamber: One of Memphis’ oldest institutions, dating back to 1838, the Greater Memphis Chamber is a privately funded nonprofit that serves as the region’s lead economic development organization and the “Voice of Memphis Business” at the local, state, and national levels. The Chamber’s mission is to relentlessly pursue prosperity for all — through economic and workforce development, pro-growth advocacy, and by providing support and resources to its investors, including many of the region’s largest employers. For more information about the Chamber, visit memphischamber.com and memphismoves.com. Also, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram, and sign up for our weekly newsletter, the Memphis Fourword.