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STI Electronics Hires Norma Low as Quality Manager
June 8, 2023 | STI Electronics Inc.Estimated reading time: 1 minute

STI Electronics, Inc., a full service organization providing training services, training materials, analytical/failure analysis, prototyping, and contract PCB assembly, is pleased to announce the addition of Norma Low to its esteemed team as the Quality Manager. Low brings with her an impressive 16 years of experience in quality management, making her a valuable asset to the STI Team.
As a seasoned professional, Ms. Low has demonstrated exceptional expertise in quality management. Her extensive background includes certifications as a Lead Auditor, Internal Quality Auditor, Instructor, and Certified Trainer. With her wealth of knowledge and skills, Low is well-equipped to uphold and enhance the quality standards at STI Electronics.
“At STI Electronics, our commitment to delivering high-quality products and services to our customers is paramount,” said David Raby, President/CEO of STI Electronics. “We are thrilled to welcome Norma as our new Quality Manager as her vast experience and expertise will further strengthen our quality management processes and ensure that our customers receive the utmost satisfaction.”
In her role as Quality Manager, Low will play a crucial role in overseeing and implementing effective quality control measures across STI Electronics’ range of services. By closely monitoring and continuously improving quality management systems, she will ensure that STI Electronics consistently delivers superior products and services that meet or exceed customer expectations.
“I am honored to join the esteemed team at STI Electronics as the Quality Manager,” said Norma Low. “Quality is the foundation of any successful organization, and I am committed to upholding and enhancing the exceptional quality standards that STI Electronics is renowned for. I look forward to working closely with the team and leveraging my experience to drive continuous improvement and deliver the highest level of customer satisfaction.”
Ms. Low’s appointment as Quality Manager at STI Electronics reinforces the company’s dedication to maintaining the highest quality standards throughout their operations. With her leadership and expertise, STI Electronics is well-positioned to further strengthen its position as a trusted provider of training services, analytical/failure analysis, prototyping, and contract PCB assembly.
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