Sarah Mauragis runs Continuous Improvement at Flow Rite Controls, which manufacturers, and markets fluid control devices for lead acid batteries, recreational fishing boats, laboratories, and medical uses. During high school, Sarah Mauraugis read an article in Seventeen Magazine about women in STEM, which set her on a course towards engineering. Today, she heads Continuous Improvement at Flow-Rite Controls, a manufacturer of fluid control devices based in Byron Michigan. Ben Merton tal...
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Sarah Mauragis runs Continuous Improvement at Flow Rite Controls, which manufacturers, and markets fluid control devices for lead acid batteries, recreational fishing boats, laboratories, and medical uses. During high school, Sarah Mauraugis read an article in Seventeen Magazine about women in STEM, which set her on a course towards engineering. Today, she heads Continuous Improvement at Flow-Rite Controls, a manufacturer of fluid control devices based in Byron Michigan. Ben Merton tal...
How Tudor Saroiu aligns teams on quality in a brewery
The Future of Processes
25 minutes
2 years ago
How Tudor Saroiu aligns teams on quality in a brewery
Tudor Sariou heads continuous improvement at Steam Whistle Brewing, which is a BRC certified brewery in Toronto that produces 90,000 bottles of beer a day and sells across the whole of Canada. In this episode, Tudor and Ben talk about the challenges that he's faced in driving quality and continuous improvement in food processing companies as diverse as Campbell's Soup and Club Coffee, along with these other topics: The challenges involved in driving continuous improvement across an organizati...
The Future of Processes
Sarah Mauragis runs Continuous Improvement at Flow Rite Controls, which manufacturers, and markets fluid control devices for lead acid batteries, recreational fishing boats, laboratories, and medical uses. During high school, Sarah Mauraugis read an article in Seventeen Magazine about women in STEM, which set her on a course towards engineering. Today, she heads Continuous Improvement at Flow-Rite Controls, a manufacturer of fluid control devices based in Byron Michigan. Ben Merton tal...