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July 28, 2022 | 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ET

Realizing the Promise of Quality Automation:
How Symmetry Surgical Increased Efficiency, Reduced Compliance Risk & Increased Awareness thru Quality Process Automation

Quality automation can simplify processes, improve communication and help quality assurance teams gain management support by providing a clear and quick analysis of Complaints Management, Customer Feedback, CAPA, Nonconformance and Supplier Corrective Action, among other key data.

Hear Tracy Newton Mapes, Sr. Director of Quality at Symmetry Surgical, share best practices and lessons learned in Symmetry Surgical’s journey to incorporate Quality Automation within the organization.

What You Will Learn: 

  • How automation helps simplify processes and clarify organizational goals
  • How automation helps harmonize quality processes across acquisitions
  • The ROI of automating your quality management
  • How automation enhances information access across the organization
  • How to manage the rollout of quality automation
  • How to gain management support

SPEAKERS

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David Isaacson
Vice President, Product Marketing
ETQ

David Isaacson, is Vice President, Product Marketing at ETQ and has over 25 years experience in software product marketing and product management. David has successfully brought SaaS products to market for a variety of industries and high-growth companies. He has worked for software companies such as Anaqua, VFA/Accruent, and Oracle, where he led the product management team responsible for integrating analytics into the Oracle database.

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Tracy Newton
Sr. Director, Quality Assurance

Symmetry Surgical

Tracy Newton Mapes, is Sr. Director of Quality for Symmetry Surgical. Tracy is a Quality Management veteran within Medical and OEM operational environments.  She holds a bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tennessee with broad experiences in Process Engineering, IT, Maintenance, Construction and Plant Management in addition to Quality.  She has a bias for process and efficiency improvement fostered from her time as Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma Program Director roles.  She has a long list of successes and turnaround accomplishments resulting from combining a continuous drive for improvement with varied experiences and a bias for software solutions to improve the lives of both external and internal customers.

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