Our Mission and Vision

The Robin and Doug Shore Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center mission is to inspire entrepreneurial culture, develop entrepreneurial skillsets, enable idea creating and collaboration opportunities, and support early stage companies an impact corporate innovation activities.

  • Support the Entrepreneurial spirit across all disciplines at ÈâÈ⴫ý.
  • Provide action oriented practical experience.
  • Connect students and alumni to collaborate with external stakeholders in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.

We achieve these goals by engaging students and alumni in real-life entrepreneurial settings, recruiting experienced mentors that are willing to help upcoming entrepreneurs while facilitating connections to resources that are long-term success. 

Coles College Business student learning more about the Shore Entrepreneurship Center.
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About Robin and Doug Shore

For years, Robin and Doug shore have been making contributions to ÈâÈ⴫ý. In the fall of 2016 in recognition of a major financial contribution from the Shores, ÈâÈ⴫ý State officially dedicated the Robin and Doug Shore Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center to them. Now, their names indelibly will be linked to the Michael J. Coles College of Business.

The Shore's relationship with the Coles College began in 1999, when then-Dean Tim Mescon asked Doug to serve on its advisory board. The Shores became frequent donors to the College, including an annual scholarship they established eight years ago for deserving students in sales and marketing. The Business Press Educational Foundation (BPEF)/Joseph Shore Scholarship Fund was given as a 90th birthday gift honoring Doug's father, whose successful business ventures helped inspire his son's passion for entrepreneurship.

Doug joined the ÈâÈ⴫ý Foundation Board of Trustees following the first of the couple's three visits to KSU's educational site in Montepulciano, Italy. Those trips also inspired Robin to start a scholarship to assist students participating in summer programs in Montepulciano.

"The more entrepreneurs we can create, hopefully the more jobs we're going to create." Doug said. "You hear a lot of talk these days about what kind of jobs graduates can get after college. Entrepreneurs employ themselves they create their own jobs, they create their own companies. And whats more, they employ other people."