CEO, Executive Management Partners
Recognized nationally as a leader in NCAA Division III athletics, Roger is the CEO of Executive Management Partners, an athletics consulting firm for high school and collegiate athletic programs.
Roger has been involved in collegiate athletics for 24 years as a coach in baseball, women’s basketball and football and for 15 years as an athletic director for two different NCAA Division III institutions, Ohio Wesleyan University and Capital University. Ingles built a nationally ranked baseball program at Ohio Wesleyan University where he led the Battling Bishops to 15 NCAA tournaments and finished 20 years in the top 20 national rankings. He helped lead Ohio Wesleyan to their first North Coast Athletic Conference titles in women’s basketball and football as an assistant coach.
He served as an associate athletic director at Ohio Wesleyan for 7 years before being named athletic director in 2004. He led Ohio Wesleyan to a top three finish in the All-Sports competition every year of his tenure. Selected to lead the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate League in 1998, he increased league membership from six teams to twelve and one state to four in his seven years at the helm. the GLSCL became one of the top two summer wooden bat leagues in the nation.
Prior to coming to Ohio Wesleyan, Ingles served as an assistant baseball coach at Ohio State in 1982-84 where he was the pitching coach.
Ingles holds a Bachelor of Arts in comprehensive social studies education from Ohio State in addition to his master’s degree in athletic administration and coaching. His wife, Jo, is employed by Ohio Public Radio and Television, teaches broadcasting courses at Ohio Wesleyan. He has two children, both of whom are OWU graduates. His daughter, Sarah, graduated from Capital University Law School and she and her husband are attorneys in Columbus and his son, Brad, is the director of membership and sponsorship for the Denver Museum of Contemporary Art.