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Vincenzo Buonomo

Senior Program Manager

John D. Hromi Center for Quality and Applied Statistics
Kate Gleason College of Engineering
Adjunct Faculty

585-475-7207
Office Location
Office Mailing Address
111 LOMB MEMORIAL DR. ROCHESTER, NEW YORK 14623-5608

Vincenzo Buonomo

Senior Program Manager

John D. Hromi Center for Quality and Applied Statistics
Kate Gleason College of Engineering
Adjunct Faculty

Education

BS, ME, Rochester Institute of Technology

Bio

Vincenzo Buonomo is a senior program manager at Rochester Institute of Technology’s Center for Quality and Applied Statistics. He is responsible for helping companies to understand and apply Lean and Lean Six Sigma implementation techniques through senior management deployment sessions, training workshops, focused improvement events (kaizen), and lean six sigma projects.

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Currently Teaching

ISEE-582
3 Credits
This course presents the philosophy and methods that enable participants to develop quality strategies and drive process improvements. The fundamental elements of Lean Six Sigma are covered along with many problem solving and statistical tools that are valuable in driving process improvements in a broad range of business environments and industries. Successful completion of this course is accompanied by “yellow belt” certification and provides a solid foundation for those who also wish to pursue a “green belt.” (Green belt certification requires completion of an approved project which is beyond the scope of this course).
ISEE-682
3 Credits
This course presents the philosophy and methods that enable participants to develop quality strategies and drive process improvements. The fundamental elements of Lean Six Sigma are covered along with many problem solving and statistical tools that are valuable in driving process improvements in a broad range of business environments and industries. Successful completion of this course is accompanied by “yellow belt” certification and provides a solid foundation for those who also wish to pursue a “green belt.” (Green belt certification requires completion of an approved project which is beyond the scope of this course).