My advice is to approach your work as if you were the client. Embrace the challenge of discovering new techniques, processes, industries, and people. If you do, you’ll find a passion for your work at Pro QC.
3) How has Pro QC changed since you first started?
Typically, we audit our clients’ suppliers, but in this case, we had to assess our client’s own clients, which was more sensitive and challenging. We created a new service specifically for this need, and since 2019, Pro QC has conducted approximately 250 such assessments, primarily in Asia. This has positioned Pro QC as a unique service provider in this area, and we’ve developed similar “out-of-the-box” services for other clients as well.
I am very happy and proud to have been with Pro QC for over 17 years. Our team at Pro QC is truly passionate about their work—they are never satisfied with just maintaining the status quo. They constantly strive to innovate and push the boundaries of what’s possible. This relentless drive to improve and evolve is one of the reasons I enjoy working with Pro QC so much.
I joined Pro QC in 2007, so it’s been about 17 years now. Before joining Pro QC, I worked as a Deputy Quality Manager at a French company in Nanjing for three years. My journey with Pro QC began with a one-hour interview at a restaurant in Shanghai with Mr. Sanchez, the owner of Pro QC, and Lynne, the General Director of EDS (our sister company specializing in sourcing). After that, I underwent more than a month of intensive training, which took me to our offices in Shanghai, Shenzhen, and finally Ningbo. During this training, I worked as a Field Quality Engineer under the close supervision of (senior engineers) Cesar and Tony. Since then, I’ve been based in the Ningbo office.
Since joining the company in 2007, Champlain has played an essential role in expanding our auditing capabilities and establishing our presence in the automotive, and medical devices industry. In this interview, Champlain shares his experiences, discusses his challenges, and offers insights into the future of Pro QC. Join us as we learn more about his journey and the impact he has made on our company.
5) What has been your most memorable project or challenge at Pro QC?
To stay competitive in a market with many players, I believe Pro QC will need to transform its processes through digitalization. This is the future I envision for Pro QC—fully digitalized processes. I understand there is already an ongoing project in this direction, and I’m eager to see how it progresses.
8) How do you feel about celebrating 17 years with Pro QC? What does this milestone mean to you?
One of the most memorable and challenging projects was an anti-diversion assessment for a global leader in the consumer battery industry. This client was facing issues with their batteries being sold on the black market, damaging their brand. They asked Pro QC to assess their client base to identify risks of battery diversion—a task we had never undertaken before.
Working with Pro QC is never dull—there’s always something new to discover and explore. Our passion and dedication are truly inspiring, and I’m privileged to be part of this journey. I look forward to many more years of collaboration and exciting challenges ahead. Happy 40th anniversary to all Pro QC members!