6 SigmaTek: Lean Six Sigma and Lean Health Care

About Us | Values

  • Do what is right,the right way (with honesty and integrity)
  • Successfully finish what we start (on schedule and up to expectations)
  • Create honest, flourishing,and professional partnerships
  • Treat everyone the same (from the executive to the shop floor associate)
  • Help in communities( strive to help businesses succeed and each person that has the physical ability to work)
  • Provide assistance to under privileged colleges and technical schools

About Us | Leadership

Stephen Griffin is the founder and CEO of 6SigmaTek, LLC, a business consulting firm based out of Charlotte, NC.

His career has spanned over sixteen years, his experience is in the complex areas of Lean Transformation, Quality, Continuous Improvement, and Operational Excellence. He has worked in the Automotive, Aerospace, Medical & Health Care, Electronics and Financial Banking Industries.

Stephen Griffin - CEO Mr. Griffin is a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt from (Air Academy & Associates) and a certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt from (Sigma Pro). He also holds Black Belt and Green Belt certifications from various companies.

Mr. Griffin has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and an M.S. in Manufacturing Systems Engineering, both from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. Mr. Griffin has a proven track record as a corporate change agent, trainer, and project mentor who is driven toward timely bottom line results. He has deployed Lean Six Sigma, DFSS, and Six Sigma in various fortune 500 companies. He has coached and trained over 53 Green Belts, 45 Black Belts, 18 top executives and 20 Master Black Belts. Mr. Griffin has worked for Bank of America, Quest Diagnostics, Bristol Meyers Squibb, Dell, Gateway, IBM, Allied Signal / Honeywell and GM.

During his 16-year career as an engineer. Mr. Griffin has saved companies over $92M due to continuous improvements and operational excellence. Mr. Griffin has also implemented Lean Six Sigma Programs at Alamance Community College, Howard University and Winston-Salem State University.