NOW ONLINE ONLY
Please join us at River City Grill in Winona, on Tuesday, May 20 from 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., in the River's Room for a chance to network and learn more about myASQ.
Can't make it to the River City Grill in-person, no problem: join the presentation online at 6:30 p.m. via Teams!
Sign up using the link in the email invitation.
Get an inside look at myASQ!
ASQ’s award-winning online community.
Whether you're new to the community or looking to get more from your membership, this session will walk you through everything myASQ has to offer.
· Connect with fellow quality professionals locally and across the globe
· Get quality specific questions answered for free from experts
· Post jobs and find quality opportunities from partner organizations
· Find useful quality tools, learn and grow as a community
· Find mentors, speakers, and a lot more…
The presentation will be hosted by the ASQ Section 1216 leadership committee and given by ASQ staff members Taylor Lovas and Monica Rynders.
Bios:
Taylor Lovas, Community Engagement Specialist: Taylor is ASQ’s Community Engagement Specialist and has been with the organization for over ten years. She holds a Certified Quality Improvement Associate (CQIA) and brings a deep understanding of both the quality field and the ASQ member experience. She loves showing people how to use the platform’s tools—like the Volunteer Hub, Mentor Match, and discussion forums—to connect, share ideas, and grow together. She’s passionate about helping members feel at home in the community and find meaningful ways to get involved.
Monica Rynders, Component Relations Specialist: Monica has been with ASQ for over six years, serving as a key support for ASQ’s volunteer leaders. In her role, she focuses on helping volunteers connect more effectively with members (including myASQ), sharing best practices and tools to foster engagement, collaboration, and community impact. Prior to joining ASQ, she worked as an academic librarian—an experience that shaped her passion for connecting people with the information and resources they need to thrive. She brings a unique blend of technical know-how and community-building insight to her work with ASQ’s award-winning online platform.
Monica and Taylor recently presented at HigherLogic’s SuperForum conference in March, where they shared how ASQ members use myASQ’s key modules—like Mentor Match, the Speaker Directory, and the Volunteer Hub—to connect and collaborate. While at the event, they were thrilled to learn that ASQ had been named Community of the Year, recognizing the impact and innovation behind the myASQ platform. myASQ has also been featured in HigherLogic’s Look Book and highlighted as a case study, showcasing it as a model for building meaningful digital member engagement.
Meeting attendees will receive 0.2 RUs for attending the meeting and meal (0.1 RU for presentation only).