The Eugene D. Smith Leadership Institute

- Positon:
- Senior Vice President & Wolfe Foundation Endowed Athletic Director
- Alma Mater:
- NOTRE DAME
- Email:
- athletic_director@osu.edu
- Phone:
- 292-2477
Gene Smith
Senior Vice President and Wolfe Foundation Endowed Athletics Director
The Ohio State University
Gene Smith is in his 19th year at Ohio State, leading the nation’s largest and one of its most successful athletic programs. Prior to Ohio State, Smith served as athletic director at Arizona State University (2000-2005), Iowa State University (1993-2000), and Eastern Michigan University (1985-1993). With over 39 years as an AD, Smith is widely recognized as a national leader in intercollegiate athletics.
Ohio State Athletics finished third in the 2022-23 Director’s Cup standings. This year’s finish represents the ninth time Ohio State has finished as the No. 1 athletics program in the Big Ten Conference with eight of those top finishes occurring under Smith’s direction. Smith’s vision for academic and athletic excellence across all sport teams has resulted in consistent top-5 Director’s Cup recognition that reinforces his dedication to providing student-athletes the opportunity to compete for conference and national championships.
Smith’s philosophy of developing the “total student-athlete” has resulted in academic achievements concurrent with athletic success. In 2022-23 765 OSU Scholar-Athletes, 190 Big Ten Distinguished Scholars, and six Academic All-Americans attest to Ohio State’s commitment to success in the classroom and on the fields of play.
In addition, Ohio State Athletics posted a cross-sport multi-year Academic Performance Rate of 993, the highest in school history. Of the 36 Buckeye sport programs, 26 have multi-year rates of 990 or greater, and the football program’s rate of 993 was an all-time high. In 2022-23, 240 student-athletes earned their degrees. Smith is extremely proud of the high-performance culture that permeates the department’s teams.
During Smith’s tenure, Ohio State has dominated Big Ten Conference play, with 115 team and 369 individual conference championships. Smith delights in seeing student-athletes proudly display their Big Ten championship rings, forever a reminder of their Ohio State experience.
On the national stage, Ohio State teams have won 32 team and 117 individual NCAA championships during Smith’s tenure, another mark of competitive excellence. A former student-athlete, and coach, he keeps a keen focus on the over 1,000 student-athletes he serves. He is driven to provide them all they need to grow academically, athletically, and personally during their time at Ohio State, and graduate with skills that transfer to success in life. The department’s focus is from recruitment to career.
To that end, the Eugene D. Smith Leadership Institute (EDSLI) was created, funded by $15 million in private support, to provide leadership, character, and career development for all Ohio State student-athletes to best prepare them for life after graduation.
A national exemplar, EDLSI programs include Bucks Go Pro internships, job shadows/micro-internships, Wolstein Leadership Academy, Buckeye road trip, career fairs, Sundays in the Shoe, and Lead Like a Buckeye, among others. As a measure of the Institute’s impact, in 2022-23, a record 95% of the department’s graduating seniors had job offers, acceptance into graduate school, or were pursuing professional sports.
Smith also oversees the University’s Business Advancement unit, including Columbus’s Nationwide Arena and OSU’s Blackwell Hotel, Schottenstein Center, Drake Union and Trademark and Licensing, which along with Athletics have a combined annual budget of $347 million in FY 2024 (Athletics $253 million and Business Advancement $94 million). Smith’s team has increased revenues through innovation, collaboration, and operational efficiencies.
Smith’s business acumen has resulted in strong long term fiscal performance and new resources have been used to enhance the student-athlete experience. Record setting third party agreements with NIKE ($252 million), IMG ($240 million), Levy Foods ($88 million) and Coke, among others, have allowed for innovative and trend setting programs offered to student-athletes.
Fund raising is one of Smith’s gifts and along with his development team more than $930 million has been raised since his arrival in 2005 which represents over 77 pct. of all funds raised for OSU Athletics in its history. With major renovations to Ohio Stadium and the construction of the Schottenstein Center made possible largely through public bonding prior to his arrival, Smith decided projects during his tenure would be paid for through current private support.
Projects included several major renovations to the Woody Hayes Athletic Center and Ohio Stadium, the addition of practice facilities and amenities at the Schottenstein Center, construction of Griggs Reservoir Boathouse, Jane and Walt Dennis Indoor Golf Practice Facility at The Ohio State University Golf Club, Buckeye Softball Field, several upgrades to Bill Davis Stadium, and upgrades to Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium.
The most recent projects include construction of the Schumaker Olympic Sport Complex, Covelli Arena and Jennings Wrestling Facility, Ty Tucker Tennis Center at Auer Tennis Complex, Field Hockey Stadium, and Lacrosse Stadium.
Smith oversees a total of 523 employees in athletics and business advancement, and a football program with a $1.5 billion valuation, as estimated by the Wall Street Journal. Each year the department hosts nearly 2 million fans at its sporting events, concerts and special events, with a dedicated team of professionals seeking to ensure remarkable fan experiences at every event.
The department has also received national awards for compliance and diversity. But what Smith is most proud of is the exemplary culture within his units, recognized by Forbes as “one of the best ten organizations to work for in sports” and the only college program on its list.
Smith is a big believer in national service. He was a member of the College Football Playoff (CFP) Committee (2017-20); past chair of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee (2010-11); member of the negotiating advisory team for the 2010 Turner/CBS contract with the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament for $10.8 billion; and member, negotiating advisory team for the 1991 CBS/NCAA contract for $6.0 billion. Smith also served as President of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) in 1994.
Smith was appointed to the prestigious Rice Commission, convened by the NCAA to make recommendations on collegiate basketball issues and was co-chair of the NCAA Federal & State Legislative Working Group to Study Name, Image & Likeness (NIL). Smith has served on myriad NCAA and Big Ten committees and continues to do so.
Smith has received virtually every honor in the business, including being the first two-time recipient of the Sports Business Journal A.D. of the Year (2016 & 2010) award. Smith has been recognized by Forbes, Sports Illustrated and Black Enterprise as one of the most influential minorities in American Sport. Smith received the John L. Toner Award for outstanding dedication to college athletics, especially college football in 2008; he was inducted into the inaugural “Legends Class” NACDA Hall of Fame in 2008; and honored as Athletic Administrator of the Year by the Black Coaches Association in 2007, among many others.
Smith also holds the distinction of being one of only three individuals to win a national championship in football as a student-athlete (Notre Dame), coach (Notre Dame) and athletic administrator (Ohio State).
Currently, Smith serves on the NCAA NIL Working Group; College Football Playoff (CFP) Focus Group; and on the boards of directors of: National Football Foundation; McLendon Foundation (Emeritus Board); Fiesta Bowl; US Olympic and Paralympic Collegiate Advisory Council; Columbus Sports Commission; Columbus Arena Management, Champions of Community and Ohio State Health, Inc. In his capacity as Senior Vice President, Smith serves on the President’s Cabinet at Ohio State.
Gene and his wife, Sheila, have four children: Matt (Chantal), Nicole (Joe), Lindsey (Anita), and Summer (Adrian), and eight grandchildren who Smith celebrates affectionately in photos online using their numerical order: Grandkid #1 Marshall, #2 Steele, #3 Grayson, #4 Addison, #5 Tyson, #6 Elijah, #7 Maya, and #8 Jordyn.