Background
Mumma, Albert G. was born on June 2, 1906 in Findlay, Ohio, United States.
naval officer management consultant company executive
Mumma, Albert G. was born on June 2, 1906 in Findlay, Ohio, United States.
Graduate, United States Naval Academy, 1926. Deng (honorary), New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Commissioned ensign United States Navy, 1926. Advanced through grades to rear admiral. Head, technical intelligence division Naval Forces Europe, World World War II.
Commander David Taylor Model Basin, Mare Island Naval Shipyard. Chief Bureau Ships, United States Navy, 1955—1959. Builder, nuclear high speed submarines United States Ship Enterprise, Long Beach, Bainbridge and Polaris submarines.
Retired, 1959; vice president, group executive Worthington Corporation, 1964, executive vice president, director in-charge, all domestic operations, 1967, president, chief operating officer, 1967, chairman board, 1967—1971. Chairman American Shipbldg. Commission, 1971—1973.
Trustee emeritus Drew University, Madison, New Jersey. Fellow: Society Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (honorary. Past president); member: National Academy of Sciences (past member, research council, past chairman, numerous committees), National Academy Engineering (life), American Society Naval Engineers (honorary.
Past president), Mountain Lake Club (Lake Wales, Florida), Baltusrol Golf Club (Springfield, New Jersey), Army and Navy Country Club (Washington), Army and Navy Club.
Married Carmen Braley, 1927. Children: Albert G. Junior, John S., David B.