Co-founder and President, HelloAlice.com
Elizabeth Gore serves as co-founder and president of HelloAlice.com, which helps businesses launch and grow. A free multi-channel platform, Alice guides business owners by providing access to funding, networks, and services. Through supporting thousands of companies in all 50 states and around the globe, Alice is building the largest community of owners in the country while tracking data and trends to increase the success rate for entrepreneurs. Elizabeth built Alice to provide access to all owners including women, people of color, veterans, and everyone with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Elizabeth previously served as entrepreneur-in-residence at Dell Technologies. There, she drove initiatives to support Dell's goals of helping small and medium businesses scale and prosper, fueling the expansion of global entrepreneurship.
Elizabeth personally advises the growth of purpose-driven companies, such as ride share-commuting company Scoop, and is an investing limited partner with Portfolia fund. In addition, Elizabeth is part owner of Gore Family Vineyards in Sonoma County. She is the emeritus chair of the United Nations Foundation’s Global Entrepreneurs Council and previously served the UN for almost a decade as the first-ever entrepreneur-in-residence for the UN Foundation and vice president of Global Partnerships, where she founded strategic grassroots efforts such as Nothing But Nets, Girl Up, and Shot@Life.
Elizabeth is a former United States Peace Corps volunteer for which she served in Bolivia. Elizabeth has also been a leader at organizations, like the Points of Light Foundation, Share Our Strength, and the Texas A&M Foundation. People magazine named her one of its “Top 100 Extraordinary Women,” Fast Company called her one of the “Most Creative People in Business,” and was named one of Entrepreneur Magazine’s “Women to Watch.” She has been covered by multiple media outlets, including ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, Fox Business, Fortune, Glamour, and Time.
Outside of the boardroom, Elizabeth is a world champion equestrian, a sprint triathlete and runner, and has climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro to raise awareness for the global clean water crisis on behalf of the United Nations. Elizabeth is the chairwoman of Rebuild North Bay, a nonprofit leading fire recovery of Northern California after the devastating 2017 fires. Elizabeth resides in Sonoma County with her husband, James Gore, a California elected official, and their two hilarious children.