March 2008 Membership Meeting

First Presentation: Speed Networking – facilitated by Beth Cudney of Missouri University of Science & Technology, and Steve Mundwiller of Bizmanualz

Second Presentation: Fun in the Workplace – A Quality Idea, presented by Sally Young, Quality Engineer at Boeing.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Orlando Gardens
2050 Dorsett Village, Maryland Heights, MO 63043
(314) 453-9000

  • 5:30 - 6:00 pm: Registration and Social
  • 6:00 - 7:00 pm: First Presentation – Speed Networking – facilitated by Steve Mundwiller and Beth Cudney
  • 7:00 - 8:00 pm: Dinner & Section Business
  • 8:00 - 9:00 pm: Second Presentation – Fun in the Workplace presented by Sally Young.
Register Now

Please register by Monday, March 17, by visiting the online registration page (click here). You can prepay for membership meetings via credit card on safe and secure web environment.

Members who register and pre-pay online are entitled to a $5 discount, which brings the meeting fee down to $20.

You can also send an email to registration@asqstlouis.org, call the Engineers’ Club of St. Louis at (314) 533-9333 or send a fax to (314) 533-9336.

Map to Orlando Gardens

Map to Orlando Gardens

Driving Directions

From Lambert International Airport to Orlando Gardens:

  1. Head toward the I-70 E entry ramp and go onto I-70W - go 3.6 mi
  2. Take exit 232B-A to merge onto I-270 S toward Memphois - go 2.6 mi
  3. Take exit 17 and turn right onto Dorsett Road - go 0.5 mi
  4. Arrive at 2050 Dorsett Village Plaza, Maryland Heights, MO 63043

Click Here To Go To Orlando Gardens’ Website


March 18, 2008 Membership Meeting Highlights

First Presentation

Speed Networking
Facilitated by Beth Cudney, Assistant Professor, Missouri University of Science & Technology, and Section Chair-Elect Steve Mundwiller, Director of Quality, Bizmanualz.

Speed networking is a structured approach to make potential business contacts. It allows people to meet and talk to at least 4 times as many new contacts as a normal event. This event will enable you to talk to individuals about your business and hear about others businesses. Come make promising new business contacts and bring business cards!!!

About the Speakers

Beth Cudney

Beth Cudney, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor at Missouri University of Science and Technology. She holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from North Carolina State University, Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Hartford, MBA from the University of Hartford, and a Ph.D. in Engineering Management from the University of Missouri – Rolla. Beth also holds several ASQ Certifications including Certified Quality Engineer, Certified Six Sigma Black Belt, Certified Quality Process Analyst, and Certified Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence.

Steve Mundwiller

Steve Mundwiller is the current Chair-Elect for the St. Louis ASQ Section, which puts him in the role of Spring Conference Chair. Steve has served on the Leadership Committee since 2004, and has also served the St. Louis ASQ section as an instructor for the CQA Refresher Class.

Steve is involved with developing and improving the Quality System at Bizmanualz, Inc., as well as developing improved business systems for client companies. Periodically, Steve will also lead training sessions for topics in ISO 9000, Internal Auditing, Quality Tools, Root Cause Analysis, Statistical Process Control, and Manufacturing Improvement.

Prior to joining the staff at Bizmanualz, Steve was the Principal at SME Quality Resources. SME Quality Resources provided consulting services, training & mentoring, and systems development to manufacturing sectors, both public and private. In addition, Steve has been an instructor for St. Louis Community College, teaching classes in ISO 9000 and Quality Tools.

Steve’s prior experience includes many years improving, developing, implementing, and auditing in the pharmaceutical, medical device industries.


Second Presentation

Fun in the Workplace – A Quality Idea
Presented by Sally Young, Quality Engineer & Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Boeing

The words "fun" and "work" may seem totally unrelated. However, this session will provide examples of how you can have fun at work. Building upon information gained at the 2007 ASQ World Conference session "Fun in the Workplace -- A Quality Idea", we will explore some ways to introduce fun into the workplace.

About the Speaker

Sally Young

Sally Young is currently a Quality Engineer and Six Sigma Master Black Belt for The Boeing Company in St. Louis. She has served the Quality organizations of McDonnell Douglas / Boeing for 26 years supporting manufacturing, program and functional operations. Having
been involved in technical fields throughout her career (MS and BS in Mathematics from SIU-Edwardsville and the Quality profession), she has learned the value of incorporating fun into the job. Over the years, she has developed techniques to incorporate fun into learning, project
management and the daily work environment. In addition to her quality role, she designed and implemented the course "What Seeds Are You Planting?", a course on valuing and appreciating others.

ASQ involvement:

  • Member since 1979
  • Certifications: CQE, CQIA, SSBB
  • Previous membership chair
  • Presenter at membership meetings and spring conferences
  • Currently serving as the St. Louis site focal for the ASQ/Boeing Organizational Membership

Register Now

Please register by Monday, March 17, by visiting the online registration page (click here). You can prepay for membership meetings via credit card on safe and secure web environment.

Members who register and pre-pay online are entitled to a $5 discount, which brings the meeting fee down to $20.

You can also send an email to registration@asqstlouis.org, call the Engineers’ Club of St. Louis at (314) 533-9333 or send a fax to (314) 533-9336.


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Membership meetings, unless otherwise noted, are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month; September through May. Plant Tours are sometimes substituted for a regular meeting.

The price for Members and Guests to attend meetings is $25, and for Members between jobs and Students $15, unless otherwise noted.

Do You Have Any Ideas for our Programs or Plant Tours?
Contact Stephen Mundwiller at
sem55@swbell.net
and let him know your suggestions.

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