Bruno V. Nordberg, (April 11, 1857 – October 30, 1924) was a Finnish Swedish engineer that emigrated to the United States and founded the Nordberg Manufacturing Company.
[3][4] After his studies, he emigrated to the United States in 1880 and started working at the E. P. Allis Company in Milwaukee.
The company manufactured a cutoff governor for steam engines Nordberg had invented.
In 1890, it moved to a larger facility under the Nordberg Manufacturing Company name.
[3][5] Nordberg died at his home in Milwaukee after an illness of two years in 1924.