The Chemical Club of New England, Inc. is a social organization
of chemical industry sales personnel. Formed in 1946 and incorporated in
1947, we are the oldest chemical sales association in the United States.
With nearly 300 members representing over 200 chemical companies, The Chemical
Club of New England is steeped in tradition of sixty years of serving the
New England chemical industry. We hold various functions throughout the
year to raise money which is used to fund our scholarship program and charitable
contributions.
Want to learn more about us? Contact a member or fill in our contact
us form. The first article of our by-laws state that; “The object of
this club shall be to promote the welfare and interests of the chemical
industry and to cultivate social and friendly acquaintance among the members”
With 60 years of tradition, we are setting the standard that other non-profit
organizations in the chemical industry aspire to achieve.
CCNE membership is limited exclusively to chemical industry
sales personnel whose sales responsibility and/or offices are located within
the New England States.



Summer Golf Outing
The Chemical Club of New England, Inc. will hold our Annual Summer Golf Outing at the Cyprian Keyes Golf Club in Boylston, MA. This one day outing will be held on July 14, 2008 and will host a golf tournament followed by an awards dinner. Run on a comfortable format with a shotgun start, this outing brings all that New England has to offer in great mid-summer weather on a picturesque golf course and clubhouse.
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Fall Golf Outing
The Chemical Club of New England, Inc. will hold our annual Fall Outing at the historic Mount Washington Hotel at the base of Mt. Washington, NH. This two day event will be held September 10-12, 2008.
The Mt Washington Hotel offers wonderful fall golf, tennis, and great views from the 4,000 foot long veranda of this historic New England hotel built at the turn of the 20th century. For nearly 50 years this function has become the definition of quintessential New England scenery and hospitality.
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