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Newsmakers Dr. Gary E. Rosentreter Appointed Executive Director, CQC HARTFORD , CONN – Gary E. Rosentreter, Ed.D., of Simsbury, has been appointed Executive Director, Connecticut Quality Council (CQC), located at Rensselaer's Hartford Campus. The CQC Board of Governors approved the motion for the appointment. CQC is associated with Rensselaer's Centers for Professional Development. Dr. Rosentreter is an executive with extensive experience in organization development and human resources. He brings with him a significant background in the quality arena, having been responsible for several quality systems and process improvement implementations. His primary interest is in helping organizations use intervention tools that focus on process improvement and the human side of change management to enhance their business results. Dr. Rosentreter has a doctorate degree in Education, with a focus on adult education, from the Northern Illinois University. He worked for the past 27 years in the area of Organization Development and Training. His experience covers a wide variety of industries including insurance, direct mail advertising, catalog development and distribution, and consumer products manufacturing and distribution. Dr. Rosentreter has found that quality and process improvement have a significant role in all of these industries. He has designed and taught corporate programs in team effectiveness, role clarification, multi-rater survey feedback, coaching for executives, instructional design, quality improvement consulting, and overall collaboration with internal business units within a corporation. CQC is a private, nonprofit coalition of business, government, education, and labor that promotes the philosophy and principles of Total Quality and Continuous Improvement as a sound business operating strategy for all organizations. CQC has become a respected and valued resource for high-caliber, low-cost Total Quality education and training (both experiential and traditional) as well as for professional networking and information sharing with fellow practitioners. # # # |