Background
Bachmann, Albert Edward was born on December 16, 1917 in La Porte, Indiana, United States. Son of Albert W. and Margaret L. (Peterson) Bachmann.
Bachmann, Albert Edward was born on December 16, 1917 in La Porte, Indiana, United States. Son of Albert W. and Margaret L. (Peterson) Bachmann.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, 1941. Master of Business Administration, Harvard University, 1955. Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering Management, Clemson University, 1975.
Research and development engineer United States Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Washington, London, 1941-1944. Head joint British and United States intelligence task force United States Navy, England, France, Germany, 1944-1945. Special products sales manager Collins Radio Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1945-1948.
Chief mechanisms branch United States Naval Ordnance Laboratory, White Oak, Maryland, 1949-1951. President BLEN Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1951-1953. General manager Bolt Beranek and Newman, 1952-1954.
Chief product research Simmonds Aerocessories, Inc., Tarrytown, New York, 1955-1956. Private practice Coral Gables, Florida, 1956-1977. Associate professor school business University Miami, 1957-1981.
Chairman graduate engineering management programs school business Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, 1982-1992. Director The Innovation Center of Brevard, 1982-1992. Consultant State of Florida, Miami, 1966-1968, Eastern Airlines, Miami, 1965-1966, United States Department Defense, Washington, 1953-1958, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, 1952.
Adjunct professor Advanced Technology Center, Brevard Community College, Palm Bay, Florida, since 1993, The High Performance Organization, Webster University, since 1998.
Active Planning and Zoning Board, Indialantic, Florida, 1986-1991. Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, American Society Engineering Management (board directors 1985-1987), Melbourne Yacht Club (treasurer 1992), Elks, Moose.
Married Lois June Kopplow, October 19, 1946.