Lisa Stabler is a Quality Assurance professional and Six Sigma Black Belt with many years of experience solving problems in the automotive and railroad industries using the principles of mathematics, statistics and the Six Sigma problem solving process. She as been a team member and a leader on a number of Six Sigma improvement projects. Lisa is also a sought after teacher, coach and tutor. She has taught hundreds of people using GE's Six Sigma course material as well as course material that she developed personally. Her course on Root Cause Analysis continues to be used by the United States rail industry to teach basic problem solving principles. Her experience includes skills as a technician, manager and a C-Suite Executive.
Lisa is proud to announce that she has been named as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Mathematics Department of the University of Texas at Arlington. Lisa is teaching introductory statistics this semester.
She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Dayton and a Master of Science in Mathematics from Wright State University. Lisa is also a active working quality expert with multiple certifications from the American Society for Quality including an ASQ Quality Auditor, Quality Engineer, Reliability Engineer, Six Sigma Black Belt and Manager of Quality/Organizational Excellence.
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