Background
Loeffler, William Robert was born on August 31, 1949 in Cleveland. Son of Harry T. and Frances R. (Pearson) Loeffler.
specialist engineering educator
Loeffler, William Robert was born on August 31, 1949 in Cleveland. Son of Harry T. and Frances R. (Pearson) Loeffler.
Bachelor, Wittenberg U., 1971. Master of Arts, State University of New York-Stony Brook, 1972. Educated Specialist, U. Toledo, 1979.
Doctor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, 1984. Director alternate learning center Lucas County Schools, Toledo, 1977-1979. Director chemical and metallurgical services Toledo Testing Laboratory, 1979-1982.
President Chemical Resources, Lambertville, Michigan, 1982-1983. Vice president Benchmark Technologies, Toledo, 1983-1986. Pres.Loeffler Group, Inc., 1986.
President Technology Society Toledo, 1985-1986. Conf.chmn. American Society Quality Control. Deming Conference, Toledo, 1984.
Member National Task Force ALARA Atomic Industrial Forum, Washington. Congressional science counselor PACCOS, Ohio. Ford Motor Company professor, endowed chair Statistical Quality Studies Eastern Michigan U., 1986.
Examiner, trainer Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, 1988-1990.
Director alternate learning center Lucas County Schools, Toledo, 1977-1979. Director chemical and metallurgical services Toledo Testing Laboratory, 1979-1982. President Chemical Resources, Lambertville, Michigan, 1982-1983.
Vice president Benchmark Technologies, Toledo, 1983-1986. President Loeffler Group, Inc., since 1986. President Technology Society Toledo, 1985-1986.
Conference chairman American Society Quality Control, Deming Conference, Toledo, 1984. Member National Task Force ALARA Atomic Industrial Forum, Washington. Congressional science counselor PACCOS, Ohio.
Ford Motor Company professor, endowed chair Statistical Quality Studies Eastern Michigan University, 1986. Examiner, trainer Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, 1988-1990.
All human life is sacred and created by God and therefore, we must see all human life as significant and valuable. When governments implement the death penalty, then the life of the convicted person is devalued and all possibility of change in that person’s life ends.
The supportive small group inside the Church is the most powerful tool for people to feel that they belong and also to learn and grow.
Vice-chairman Private Industry Council, Monroe County, Michigan, 1983, 84. Chairman Business-Industry-Education Day Toledo & Detroit Chamber of Commerce, 1984-1985. Trustee Bedford Public Schools, Michigan, 1982-1985.
Chairman Robotics International, 1985. Board directors, trustee Wittenberg University, 1991-1995, Franciscan Health Systems, 1991-1994, Riverside Health Group, 1993-1998, North Coast Health Systems, 1994-1998, Corporation for Effective Government, 1995-1996. Fellow American Psychological Society.
Member American Chemical Society (chairman Toledo chapter 1984), American Society Non-Destructive Testing, University Michigan Club, Rotary, Phi Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi.
Children: Kelly Lynn, Robert Jason.