Jack Glover is the Founder and Managing Partner of Incline. With a 30-plus year career in private equity, Jack has helped build and foster numerous successful companies across the middle market in services, value-added distribution and specialized light manufacturing with the same enthusiasm he puts into CrossFit, skiing, fast cars and his family. Through his strategic vision and leadership, Incline has become widely recognized as a leading middle market buyout firm. Before establishing Incline, Jack spent 15 years at PNC Equity Partners. He began his career at Westinghouse Credit Corp. and then spent time in the investment banking division of Wheat First Securities.
Jack is passionate about the future of investing and dedicates time and resources to helping prepare students as they matriculate into the real world. He received a B.S. with honors from Duquesne University and was honored a Distinguished Alumnus. In fall of 2016, Jack helped to fund and support the Duquesne Micro-Cap Fund, a student-run fund that invests in small public companies. He also received an M.B.A. from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago, where he currently serves as a council member for the Booth Polsky Private Equity Council.
In addition, as a proud native of Pittsburgh, PA, Jack founded the Incline Foundation which seeks to support and advance education in local inner-city and under-invested areas.