Ronald Hickland
Ronald was born in Marion, IN on March 4, 1978. He is the eldest of two
children. Ronald graduated from Purdue University in 2001 with a degree
in Mechanical Engineering. He married his best friend on July 12, 2003.
He is currently (2012) the Product Design Engineering Manager at
Ebonite International located in Hopkinsville, KY and has designed
bowling balls for the past 10 years, including all performance bowling
balls for Ebonite, Hammer, Columbia, and Track Brands making up 60% of
the world's supply of bowling balls. In 2009, US Patent number US
2005/0011542 A1 was issued to Ronald for a bowling ball restoration
product. He is a Certified Silver Level Coach and an avid bowler who
has competed at all levels of the sport including the Professional
Level with numerous tournament wins. He has amassed 26 perfect games
and a high series of 826 and has made more than $300,000 dollars
bowling competitively to date (2012). He has given seminars around the
world including Canada, Europe, Mexico, Singapore, Korea, Japan, as
well as the United States on technical aspects of bowling as well as
sharing his passion for Engineering and STEM. Ronald has also been a
guest lecturer for Purdue University Mechanical Engineering Department
(ME290) and will be speaking at the University of Illinois-Chicago
graduation ceremony in August 2012. He has worked with Sugar Shane
Mosley, Swizz Beats, Lebron James, Chris Paul, Gavin Maloof (owner of
the Palms Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas) on bowling related projects.
He is an avid runner and has completed a ½ marathon down the Las Vegas
Strip as well as one in Chicago. He has been a real estate investor
since 2001 and he owns and manages properties in several different
states. He has published technical papers in Academic Scientific
Journals as well as Bowling Magazines (Bowlers Journal, Bowling This
Month). He has been featured on the technical aspects of bowling balls
on television: ESPN as a consultant, Discovery Channel's Some Assembly
Required (2008), History Channel's Modern Marvels (2007) and Science
Channel (2011). He was also on the cover of the May 2012 issue of Black
Enterprise Magazine and spoke at the Black Enterprise Young
Entrepreneur's Conference in Chicago in May 2012. Black Enterprise also
featured Ronald in their TV show Our World-Slice of Life.