Elizabeth Gore serves as President of Alice, a digital ecosystem connecting entrepreneurs with the resources they need to scale and succeed. The first-ever artificial intelligence platform for business owners, Alice prioritizes services for women, minorities and veterans.

Elizabeth personally advises the growth of purpose-driven companies, such as ride share commuting company Scoop, online and mobile fundraising platform Classy, and in-novative water company SOMA. In addition, Elizabeth is part owner in Gore Family Vineyards and an investor with Portfolia. She is the Emeritus Chair of the United Nations Foundation’s Global Entrepreneurs Council and has previously served 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.

She previously held the title of Entrepreneur- in-Residence at Dell Technologies, where she drove initiatives that supported Dell's goals around helping small and medium businesses scale and prosper, fueling the expansion of global entrepreneurship. She is also a former United States Peace Corps volunteer and served in Bolivia, South America. Elizabeth has also been a leader at organizations, such as the Points of Light Foundation, Share Our Strength and the Texas A&M Foundation.

She was named by People as one of the “Top 100 Extraordinary Women,” is one of Fast Company’s “Most Creative People in Business,” and Entrepreneur Magazine’s “Women to Watch.” She has been featured by multiple media outlets, including: ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, FOX Business, Fast Company, Fortune, Glamour, Entrepreneur, People, and Time. She 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.