Timothy Luddy

Quality Manager at Retia Medical

Timothy Luddy has a wealth of experience in the Quality Assurance and Quality Management fields. Starting in 1984, they worked as a Production Supervisor at Magnetec Corporation. From 1994-2007, they worked at Transact Technologies, where they were hired as a Quality Engineer/Inspection Supervisor and was later promoted to Quality Assurance Manager. From 2007-2010, they worked as the Quality Assurance Manager at SeniorCare, Inc. From 2010-2016, they were a Pastor at Brighton Presbyterian Church, and from 2016-2021, they worked as a Quality Manager at XLI Corporation. Currently, they are a Quality Manager at Viant Medical, and since 2022, has been a Quality Manager at Retia Medical. During their time at Viant Medical, they successfully led a DMAIC team charged with reducing scrap and waste, resulting in a 5% reduction within three months. At VIAVI Solutions, they lead the company's effort to earn ISO 9001:2015 certification and sustain customer-conducted ISO 13485 level audits & subsequent documentation requirements.

Timothy Luddy has a Bachelor of Science in University Studies from the University of Hartford, an Associate of Science in Electrical Engineering from Hartford State Technical College, a Certificate in Statistical Process Control Techniques from Rensselaer Hartford Graduate Center Inc, and a Master of Divinity in Pastoral Care from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Timothy also holds certifications in AS9100D Lead Auditor from SAI Global Risk, Compliance, Safety & Ethics, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certified from Florida Institute of Technology, and Quality Engineer training from ASQ - World Headquarters.

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Danbury, United States

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Retia Medical

Retia Medical is a venture-funded startup backed by the Pritzker-Vlock family office. Retia’s first product is a patient monitor (The Argos) for tracking cardiac output (blood flow rate).


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