Since 2009, students have held the offices, taught the lessons, planned the year, and handed the club to the next generation. Adults mentor. Students lead. Seventeen years without a break in the chain.
Nobody gets appointed. The path is the same for everyone, and it starts the first week.
Join a bench — refurbishing or robotics. Build real skills on real equipment.
Show the next student. In this club, teaching is the badge of mastery — you don't fully know it until you've taught it.
Run a bench, a service project, an event. Then hold office — president, and the roles around them.
Train your replacement. Graduate. The club has generations because every leader builds the next one.
Officers here aren't elected on popularity or appointed on grades. Leadership accrues to the students who teach — because everyone in the room has watched them do the work, explain the work, and hand the credit away. By the time someone holds office, the room already trusts them.
The president is the president because people trust them to keep things going.— Furqaan, 17
CONFIRM Officer roster pending — names and photos published per the club's permission policy.
President
Vice President
CONFIRM Office
CONFIRM Office
Emma Bernal studies cybersecurity at DePaul University. Ava Mosely studies mechanical engineering at Purdue. Both walked the pathway from 2021 to 2023. Both credit the club.
I can confidently say that this club has well prepared me for engineering in college and beyond.— Ava Mosely · Purdue University
YTC was the best decision I ever made, and I am confident that I will be successful in life because of it.— Emma Bernal · DePaul University