The President oversees all Engineering House operations, chairs executive meetings, and represents the house to RIT administration and external organizations.
The executive board is responsible for the overall management and direction of Engineering House. They are elected by the membership and serve one-year terms.
The President oversees all Engineering House operations, chairs executive meetings, and represents the house to RIT administration and external organizations.
The Vice-President assists the President and takes over duties in their absence. They coordinate between cabinet members and help drive house initiatives.
The Treasurer manages the house budget, tracks expenses, processes reimbursements, and ensures financial transparency for all members.
The Secretary records meeting minutes, maintains official house documents, and handles all internal and external correspondence.
The Historian documents house activities, maintains photo archives, and preserves Engineering House history for future generations.
Cabinet members are elected to lead specific areas of house operations and activities.
Maintains the house network, servers, and technical infrastructure. Provides IT support and manages the Engineering House website.
Manages Engineering House's public image, coordinates outreach events, and maintains relationships with the broader RIT community.
Leads recruitment efforts, organizes shadowing events, and helps prospective members learn about Engineering House.
Plans and coordinates social events, outings, and activities that bring members together outside of academics.
Oversees physical improvements to the house, coordinates maintenance projects, and manages the workshop spaces.
Represents the interests of freshman members and helps new students integrate into the Engineering House community.
Coordinates ImagineRIT projects and other engineering initiatives, helping members bring their ideas to life.