ASQ Fellow Letter

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November 17, 2011 Dear Kush K. Shah, It is my great pleasure to inform you that on November 11, 2011, the Board of Directors of ASQ elected you a Fellow of the Society in recognition of your significant contributions to quality. Your citation reads as follows: For recognition of expertise and outstanding contributions to the field of quality; for inspiring leadership and dedication to the Automotive Division and Greater Detroit Section for many years; for excellence as a trainer, teacher, and coach; and for solving tough quality problems, resulting in significant quality improvement. An ASQ Fellow is an individual who has an established record of contributions, both to the quality profession and to the Society. The grade of Fellow is an earned distinction. Your achievement of this status is a symbol of respect from your colleagues that has been accepted by the highest officers of our organization. Enclosed is a checklist of information ASQ needs from you to acknowledge your achievement. Congratulations on achieving one of ASQ’s highest honors. Sincerely, James J. Rooney ASQ Chair of the board, 2011-12 JR/ksp Enclosure: New Fellow Checklist CC: Ha Dao Elizabeth Hanna Karla Riesinger Karen Prosser

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Page 1: ASQ Fellow Letter

November 17, 2011

Dear Kush K. Shah,

It is my great pleasure to inform you that on November 11, 2011, the Board of Directors of ASQ elected you a

Fellow of the Society in recognition of your significant contributions to quality. Your citation reads as follows:

For recognition of expertise and outstanding contributions to the field of quality; for inspiring

leadership and dedication to the Automotive Division and Greater Detroit Section for many years; for

excellence as a trainer, teacher, and coach; and for solving tough quality problems, resulting in

significant quality improvement.

An ASQ Fellow is an individual who has an established record of contributions, both to the quality profession

and to the Society. The grade of Fellow is an earned distinction. Your achievement of this status is a symbol of

respect from your colleagues that has been accepted by the highest officers of our organization.

Enclosed is a checklist of information ASQ needs from you to acknowledge your achievement.

Congratulations on achieving one of ASQ’s highest honors.

Sincerely,

James J. Rooney

ASQ Chair of the board, 2011-12

JR/ksp

Enclosure: New Fellow Checklist

CC: Ha Dao

Elizabeth Hanna

Karla Riesinger

Karen Prosser