Robert Doore

Robert L. Doore, Jr. ("Rides at the Door") is the President/CEO  of Chief Mountain Sports and Consulting. A TEDx speaker and Montana Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, he brings over 15 years of leadership experience across pro sports, large scale entertainment, corporate, tribal, and government sectors. Robert was named 2024 Father of the Year by Global Families and Fathers and continues to inspire through speaking, mentorship, and community engagement. Robert grew up on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Northwest Montana and a proud enrolled member of the Blackfoot Confederacy. Mr. Doore is recognized as the highest-ranking Native American executive in NFL history since Jim Thorpe in 1920—a distinction that reflects his trailblazing leadership and commitment to advancing representation at the highest levels of sport and business. His leadership philosophy is grounded in resilience, cultural intelligence, and a deep dedication to equity and empowerment. Doore is proud of his body of work as an NFL Executive and as a Fortune 100 Executive with Marathon Petroleum. In addition to leading CMC, Robert is a featured public speaker with Walt’s Cloud, a national firm representing leading voices from film, media, and professional sports. He also serves as an Executive Advisor for Success Beyond Game Day, a global organization supporting athletes in building careerpathways that foster personal growth, professional success, and community impact.

In 2025, the Governor appointed Robert as a Montana Ambassador for the state promoting business to and for the state. Previously Mr. Doore served as Chairman of the Board for the Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce, where he championed economic growth and Indigenous entrepreneurship. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Latino Leadership Institute, advancing leadership and entrepreneurial development, and on the Board of Directors for the National Family Support Network, which promotes positive outcomes for children, families, and communities nationwide.

In 2026, Mr. Doore was appointed to the Executive Committee for the International Indigenous Games and Gathering (2027), an event that will unite Indigenous Nations from around the world in a celebration of sport, culture, ceremony, and knowledge sharing hosted in Alberta, Canada in Treaty 6, Treaty 7 and Treaty 8 territories.