1. What is your primary area of medical device expertise?
My role at QA Consulting draws on my nearly 30 years of quality engineering experience in the areas of:
- New product development
- Sustaining product support
- Quality Management Systems (QMS)
I feel fortunate that my career path has allowed me to work with various products, including IVDs, orthopedics, and cardiac devices. This experience has helped me to expand my skill set to include process validations, metrology, quality audits, problem-solving (CAPAs), engineering specifications (GD&T), supplier management, and regulatory affairs.
2. What medical device innovations are you most excited about in 2021?
With the entire world being exposed to COVID-19 in 2020, I anticipate an increased application of IoT (Internet of Things).
3. What’s one thing we’d be surprised to know about you?
I have always enjoyed giving back to my profession by volunteering. Over the years I have been Chair of the Austin Section of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) and the Central Texas Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
I was also an Examiner and Judge for the University of Texas Center for Performance Excellence (UTCPE) during which I conducted audits of companies seeking a local version of the Malcolm Baldrige Quality Award.
Throughout my career, I have felt that giving back to your profession is the proper thing to do to help future generations of Quality professionals succeed in their own careers.