Chuck Kroegel (born 1952 in Oakland, California) is an American video game designer.
In the 1970s Kroegel was a school teacher and later an HR manager who enjoyed playing computer war games.
Kroegel played a role in the creation of the Gold Box Dungeons & Dragons games, and of the first graphical MMORPG, Neverwinter Nights on AOL, and the Panzer General series.
Upon leaving SSI in 2000, Kroegel joined EA-owned Westwood Studios, where he was the chief operating officer.
In 2002 he joined Strategy First in Montreal, Canada working as their VP of Product Development.