Robert Doore

Class of 2022

 

Robert Doore (Rides at the Door)

International Ambassador

Robert Doore (Rides at the Door), Browning, MT, became a top administrator with the Washington Football Team (former Redskins). Robert was the highest ranking Native American in the National Football League since Jim Thorpe was the NFL President in 1920, as the former Director of Guest Experience at FedExField in the Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia area.

Robert was born in Havre, raised on the Blackfeet Reservation in Browning, MT, and is a proud member of the Blackfeet Nation. He played for the Browning Indians Big Red Football team who were the first to make it the playoffs in school history coached by current Billings Public Schools Superintendent, and Pat and Steve Schulte of Butte. His uncle Doug Davis, played on Montana State’s 1984 national championship football team, this instilled a passion in Robert. 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 is a business executive and a private business developer and owner. He is the President & CEO of Chief Mountain Sports and Consulting, a professional business firm offering training and consulting services in the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), Leadership Development, and Customer Service Standards. He and his family now live in Denver. Robert chaired the DC Sports Teams Committee, sits on the International Youth Sports Committee and former member of the National Board for Minority Business, and Children and Families. Mr. Doore is an educated professional with a background that includes A.A. in Natural Resource Management from the Blackfeet Community College (Tribal College), a B.S. in Business Management and a Masters degree in Business Administration and Project Management from the University of Mary.