What's Happening?
Steven Franklin Feinberg, PhD, a respected figure in the field of Organizational Psychology, passed away peacefully at his home on March 17, 2026, at the age of 79. Feinberg was a devoted husband to Beryl (née Bloom) and father to the late Eric William
Feinberg. He is survived by several nieces, nephews, and in-laws. Born in Rochester, New York, Feinberg pursued a lifelong passion for learning, attending The University of Buffalo and Kent State University before earning his doctorate in Psychology from Syracuse University. Over his 40-year career in Chicago, he made significant contributions to his field, impacting clients, colleagues, and the community. Feinberg was also an avid college sports fan, particularly of Syracuse basketball and March Madness. A service in his honor will be held at The Chapel in Buffalo Grove, with interment at Shalom Memorial Park. The service will be livestreamed for those unable to attend in person.
Why It's Important?
Steven Feinberg's passing marks the loss of a significant contributor to the field of Organizational Psychology. His work over four decades in Chicago helped shape the practices and understanding of organizational behavior and psychology. Feinberg's dedication to his profession and his community left a lasting impact, influencing both his clients and colleagues. His commitment to education and professional excellence serves as an inspiration to current and future psychologists. Additionally, his passion for college sports highlights the personal interests that enriched his life and connected him with others beyond his professional achievements.
What's Next?
The memorial service for Steven Feinberg will be held on March 20, 2026, at The Chapel in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. The service will be available via livestream for those who cannot attend in person. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to the Eric William Feinberg Fund at Keshet.org, supporting causes that were important to Feinberg and his family. This gesture ensures that his legacy continues to support meaningful initiatives in his memory.













