Club Purpose And Mission Statement:
The purpose of the Club is to promote the educational and professional development of its members and to advance the engineering field in every dimension. The Club is a nonsectarian, nonpolitical, and nonprofit society.
The mission of the Club is to promote the educational, social and professional advancement of its members; to assist community leaders, civic organizations and public agencies by providing advice on and giving support to issues which benefit the St. Louis community and to serve as a focal point of engineering activities in the St. Louis area by acting as liaison between the Club’s many affiliated societies and maintaining physical facilities which can be used by the engineering community for educational, social and business purposes.
Activities:
The activities sponsored by the Club are many and varied. The more active you are, the greater your benefits will be. You should have no difficulty finding one or more suited to you. They include professional, sports, and social activities throughout the year. The “fun” activities range from sports leagues such as golf, bowling and kickball to social events such as the Annual Dinner, Engineers’ Week Luncheon, Happy Hours, Trivia Night, and Fellowship Night (Every 3rd Monday of the Month).
History:
Established in 1868, The Engineers’ Club of St. Louis is the third oldest engineering society in America. Our membership includes not only engineers, but executives and business administrators and a wide variety of related professions in the technical, construction, scientific, aerospace, legal, educational, marketing and accounting communities as well.
About The Club:
Central West End
4359 Lindell Boulevard 314-533-9333
St. Louis, Missouri 63108
314-533-9333
E-mail – [email protected]
www.engineersclub.net
Publications:
We publish a monthly online newsletter that is distributed to all members. This publication serves to promote inter-society communication and informs Club members of activities and relevant topical issues in our industry. In addition, each member receives an annual roster (directory) of its members.
Young Engineers:
One of our special groups is the Young Engineers. This subset of the membership committee focuses on engineers between the ages of eighteen and thirty and seeks to make them highly visible to the membership as well as providing each with an opportunity to interact with their peers as they begin their career in our industry.
Leadership:
The Club is led by our elected President, Executive Committee and Board of Directors.
Current leadership can be found here
In addition, we have several long-standing committees which aid in many aspects of the Club. These committees are a great way for members to become involved in activities. Committee information is located here