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Over 100 Years of History and Tradition

The Engineers’ Club of Dayton was founded in 1914 by Charles F. Kettering and Colonel Edward A. Deeds as an association for the area’s leading engineers and technicians. The sharing of ideas and camaraderie certainly helped Dayton to become one of the country’s most important hubs for technology and development – as it remains to this very day.

We are a private, non-profit, professional association — overseen by a Board of Governors and operated by a Club Manager and staff.

Engineers Club Foundation

The Engineers Club Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to support education in engineering and business professions; and the restoration and preservation of the historic Engineers Club of Dayton. Donations to the Foundation are tax deductible.

The Tech Ed Committee

The Technical Education Committee is responsible STEM outreach activities of the Engineers Club Dayton (ECD) including technical education, relationships between the Club and other education organizations, programs for professional and educational improvement and other innovation activities.

Chair: Cynthia Schindler, engineersclubteched@gmail.com

Our Building

The beautiful and historic Engineers Club of Dayton is located at 110 E. Monument Avenue, Dayton, OH 45402 across from Riverscape.

We are open to the public for lunch daily from Tuesday-Friday.

The mission of the Engineers Club of Dayton is to foster the advancement of business, education, engineering and science, and to promote the professional development of its members, community youth, and STEM-affiliated projects.

Contact:

engineersclubteched@gmail.com

513-400-3788

110 E. Monument Avenue, Dayton, OH 45402

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