The baltimore engineer
The Engineering Society of Baltimore is the cultural capital for Engineering in the Baltimore Metropolitan area. The Engineering Society of Baltimore was started just a year after the devastating fire of Baltimore in 1904, as a way to develop standards and share information for the subsequent rebuilding of the city.
Carrying on the tradition, the ESB has been instrumental in educating countless professionals for nearly a century. The ESB housed in the Garrett Jacobs Mansion is the meeting place for engineering interests in the city and surrounding area.
Benefits of the club are two-fold: professional enrichment and social enrichment. In an effort to continue its service to the field of engineering, Engineering Society of Baltimore continues to host programs, committees and professional societies to expand and enhance educational opportunities and activities to promote engineering, science and other technical professions. The club also serves as a meeting place for a diverse group of professionals outside of the engineering professions who enjoy membership benefits and are committed to protecting the historic mansion that serves the community.

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