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2001 Graduated from Cornell University; Accepted caddie management job with Golden Bell Management
2002 Caddied in the 2002 Masters Golf Tournament
2006 Taught math at Indian Creek High School; Worked as head wrestling coach at Wheeling Central High School
2008 Accepted teaching and head wrestling coach positions at Wheeling Park High School
2011 Married wife, Amber
2013 Started Wheeling University’ s NCAA Division II wrestling program; Son, Jacoby, was born
2015 Daughter, Lucy, was born
2016 Graduated from Wheeling University with a master’ s degree
2017 Son, Aiden, was born; Became director of enrollment for Wheeling University
2019 Started at McKinley Architecture and Engineering
2020 Promoted to director of operations; Started Fantasy Golf’ s OG, The Original GolfGame
2024 Promoted to chief operating officer
“ I have always felt we are here on earth to help others. It’ s a simple statement, but it’ s what drives my desire to give back.”
with,” he says.“ This role taught me the significance of empathy in leadership and the crucial need to understand that everyone is navigating unique circumstances in their lives. I firmly believe empathy is a non-negotiable characteristic of a true and influential leader.”
While Doyle’ s current role at McKinley includes a broad range of responsibilities, the primary emphasis is on operational efficiency, enhancing organizational culture and maintaining a profitable business model, while also focusing on the well-being of team members. Doyle views his most important responsibility as ensuring the staff finds joy in their work, has access to the necessary resources to perform effectively and receives appropriate recognition for their contributions.
A significant portion of Doyle’ s endeavors is dedicated to giving back to the community, whether through volunteering or mentoring youth and peers. These formative experiences, along with future work in management, coaching and teaching equipped Doyle with valuable insights into leadership.
“ Students come from different backgrounds and life experiences, and after years of mentoring, it’ s wonderful to see their growth and the influence I may have had,” Doyle says.
Many individuals find fulfillment not only in their achievements but also in their contributions in others’ lives, and Doyles exemplifies this spirit of service.
“ I have enjoyed helping others see their future in different ways, identifying their potential and opportunities that may exist,” Doyle says.“ It’ s what I enjoy most in talking with our team across different stages of their career with different priorities across all aspects of life.”
Doyle currently holds leadership positions in several organizations, including serving as the head coach of the Wheeling Wrestling Club. This organization helps boys and girls ages 5 to 14 develop essential skills in wrestling as well as lifelong skills. Doyle’ s contributions include fundraising, which allows the elimination of participation fees, as well as organizing practices and competition schedules.
As director of the Annual Youth Program at First Baptist Church, Doyle oversees the Adventurer Club for children aged 2 to 12. This program develops complex theological concepts into engaging lessons and facilitates scripture memorization.
Doyle also works as a volunteer for the FACTS Impact Men’ s Group, an organization focused on assisting the underprivileged in the Wheeling region. He supports the organization’ s mission to provide access to shelter, nutrition and health care.
“ Throughout my life, community service and engagement have been a priority,” Doyle says.“ It started to become a greater interest while in college when I had the opportunity to be part of a service-based organization and continued throughout my professional career. I have always felt we are here on earth to help others. It’ s a simple statement, but it’ s what drives my desire to give back.” •
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