ChBE Alumnus Manu Vora Named Recipient of 2015 Ishikawa Medal by ASQ

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Armour College of Engineering alumnus, Manu Vora (M.S. CHE '70, Ph.D. '75), was recently awarded the 2015 Ishikawa Medal by the American Society for Quality (ASQ). He received the award for his extraordinary commitment to teams in corporate, academic, professional, and philanthropic domains; for his teaching, publishing, and presenting human aspects of quality; for integrating quality management in social responsibility area; for diffusing quality into the Indian Society through education.

The medal has been presented annually since 1993 in recognition of an individual or a team whose work has had a major positive impact on the human aspects of quality. Vora will be presented the award at the ASQ World Conference on Quality and Improvement in Nashville, Tennessee on May 3, 2015.

Vora has been recognized with several of the society’s medals including: the Hutchens Medal in 2013, the Distinguished Service Medal in 2010, the Lancaster Medal in 2005, and the Grant Medal in 2001.

He is Chairman and President of Business Excellence, Inc., a global quality management consulting service firm. He has guided Fortune 500 companies with Baldrige Performance Excellence Award assessment in the areas of leadership excellence, customer satisfaction, employee engagement, and process improvement. He is a Past Vice President from the American Society for Quality (ASQ) National Board of Directors. He also served as a Chairperson for ASQ Chicago Section. He is an ASQ Fellow and Certified Quality Engineer (CQE).

Manu Vora Accepts his medal at the 2015 ASQ World Conference on Quality and Improvement