Armand V. Feigenbaum

Armand Vallin Feigenbaum (April 6, 1920[1] – November 13, 2014) was an American quality control expert and businessman.

[3] Feigenbaum, known as “Val”,[4] received a bachelor's degree in industrial administration from Union College, and worked during World War II on aircraft engine design.

He was Director of Manufacturing Operations at General Electric (1958–1968), and was later the President and CEO of General Systems Company of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, an engineering firm that helps companies define business operating systems.

Feigenbaum wrote several books and served as president of the American Society for Quality (1961–1963).

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Feigenbaum Hall on the campus of Union College
Gravestone in the Anshe Amunim section of Pittsfield Cemetery