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Robert L. Doore

Robert L. Doore

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Robert L. Doore

CEO, Chief Mountain Sports & Consulting

Expertise:

Business StrategyLeadership

Details

Fee Range - $15,000-$20,000
Region - North America

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Robert L. Doore

Biography

Robert Doore is a Business Executive, private business developer and owner. Robert was in Corporate Leadership for Marathon Petroleum Corp where he served on the leadership team. MPC is ranked #16 on the Fortune 500 list. Doore is the former Chairman of the Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce. He currently sits on the Colorado Thought Leaders Board and is a Board Member of the Latino Leadership Institute both based out of Denver, Colorado. Robert is expected to be named an Ambassador for Montana to promote business to and for the state. Robert is a proud member of the Blackfeet Nation and proud of his Hispanic heritage.

Mr. Doore brings over 15 years of experience in the private and public business sectors. A former Public Affairs Director, Mr. Doore also is a former International Ambassador bringing a Native American perspective on issues facing indigenous people of the United States and throughout the world. Robert has worked with Tribal, local, state, and national government agencies. Mr. Doore is an educated professional with a background that includes A.A. in Natural Resource Management from Blackfeet Community College, where he is a proud alumnus of a tribal college. Additionally, Robert holds a B.S. in Business Management from the University of Phoenix and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration and Project Management from the University of Mary. He is a proud father of 4, 1 grandbaby, and husband to Angelique. When not at a sporting event or working, you will find him coaching youth sports and actively engaged in community events.

Robert L. Doore

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Robert is an adept storyteller with wonderful energy, and that enables him to get through to people and enables them to understand and remember his message.

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