David Vincent Stratton (October 14, 1884 – February 25, 1968) was an industrial engineer.
He made important contributions to shipbuilding in the United States by the development of time and motion study.
[3] By 1924 he was president of New York Harbor Dry Dock, replacing George C.
[4] In 1930 he was vice president of the Great Lakes Aircraft Corporation.
[6] In 1944 he was working for the Merco - Nordstrom Valve Company in Oakland, California.