Dean Susan Fiorito explores the history of the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, tracing its journey from a visionary 1995 gift to becoming the first standalone College of Entrepreneurship in the United States.
Hello, I'm Susan Fiorito, the dean of the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship at Florida State University. Today, we're exploring the history behind one of the nation's most unique entrepreneurial institutions, the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship and the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship at Florida State University.
It all begins with Jim Moran, a true American entrepreneur. Born in Chicago, he sold soda at age seven, saved his money, and by 1939 purchased his first gas station. His talent for business and marketing transformed that station into a hugely successful operation and eventually led him to become one of the most innovative automotive dealers in the country.
In 1995, Jim and Jan Moran through the Jim Moran family enterprises made a visionary gift to Dean Melvin Stith at Florida State University. The gift was $1 million that established the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship within FSU's College of Business. The mission to cultivate, train, inspire entrepreneurial leaders, offering executive education, applied training, and support to small business owners, nonprofits, and veterans, often at little or no cost.
Over the next decades, the institute grew into a leading national resource, providing programs like the small business executive program, the nonprofit executive program, peer-to-peer groups, boot camps for veterans, and executive conferences. Then came the historic moment in 2015.
Jan Moran and the Jim Moran Foundation made the largest gift in FSU's history, a hundred million dollar commitment to create an independent entrepreneurship school. The Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship launched soon after, welcoming its first student cohort in 2017. Just two years later, with expanded academic programs, including undergraduate majors and graduate degrees, it became the Jim Moran College of Entrepreneurship, the first standalone college of entrepreneurship in the United States.
Today, the college and the institute work hand in hand from the Jim Moran building in downtown Tallahassee, bringing entrepreneurial education and real world support together. From classrooms to community partnerships, their shared vision is to empower innovators who will shape the future of business and society.
Inspired by the legacy of Jim Moran, this thriving ecosystem continues to fuel creativity, resilience, and entrepreneurship, transforming ideas into impact across Florida and beyond.