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Moser Inducted into AME Hall of Fame



Harry Moser

The Association for Manufacturing Excellence (AME) inducted Harry Moser, President of the Reshoring Initiative, into the AME Hall of Fame during the 2021 AME International Conference. Also honored at the event were Bob Chapman (also Hall of Fame) and Joe Fisher (Lifetime Achievement Award).

The AME Hall of Fame nomination criteria include the significance of an individual's contributions to the growth of enterprise excellence within the lean, continuous improvement community.

Moser joins 34 previously inducted Hall of Fame members, including Jean Cunningham, George Koenigsaecker, John Shook, James Womack and Robert "Doc" Hall.

"We are excited to honor these three individuals," said Kimberlee A. Humphrey, AME President and CEO. "Each has distinguished themselves among their peers and made considerable contributions to the AME and continuous improvement communities."

"Lean/continuous improvement are keys to making U.S. manufacturing competitive enough to accelerate reshoring," said Harry Moser. "To paraphrase Edwards Deming, Jim Womack and John Shook, one needed improvement is for companies to stop sourcing on the basis of price and, instead, minimize total cost. I am honored to join Jim and John in the AME Hall of Fame."

For more information contact:

AME

2118 Plum Grove Road, Ste. 360

Rolling Meadows, IL 60008

224-232-5980

info@ame.org

www.ame.org

Reshoring Initiative

www.reshorenow.org

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