Craig Gore is an entrepreneur from Sydney, Australia. Born Craig Kirrin Gore in fairfield New South Wales on January 7, 1967. He is the Son of Sanctuary Cove Developer Mike Gore. Craig Gore spent his early life in the western Suburbs of Sydney and attended Westfields Sports High School until moving to Queensland to live with his father, later attending The Southport School on Queensland's Gold Coast. After completing his year ten certificate Gore left school and began working for one his father's business, Cheoy Lee boats, which his father was importing from Hong Kong during the 1980s. After leaving his father employ Gore established a advertising agency called Take one Creative alternative, with his then partner and long time friend Ross Clarkson a cinematographer. Gore is also a guitarist and his early business career was focused on writing jingles and producing television commercials for a number of national clients including Logan Farm Corn, the then State Bank and others. Gore also produced a number of music videos for bands in the early 1990s. In the late 1990s after his first bankruptcy ( which was annulled ) Gore managed a number of advertising accounts for a small advertising agency on the central coast of New South Wales. As a result Gore was contracted to help establish the Arnolds Ribs and Pizza Franchise nationally. This resulted in Gore owning and operating several stores himself on the central Coast, in Woy Woy, Gorokan and Toukley. It was in late 1996 Gore meet partner Sydney Accountant John Atkinson, and they forged a relationship and established a home loan company called Right Home Loans. After a successful beginning this business later became known as Wright Patton Shakespeare Financial Services Group .Known as WPS, the business grew into one of Australia's largest independent financial Services companies, with more than 400 employees and licence holders Australia wide. WPS established offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. Gore, as one of the founders and former owner of the Australian Financial Planning chain "WPS", sold his interest in WPS to British Author Lord Michael Ashcroft for $160M AUD. The later was introduced to Gore via his then Chairman The Hon Shane Stone, who served as Chairman of WPSFSG for two years before Gore merged his companies with an Ashcroft Entity creating a new company with a focus on purchasing marina developments. This was called International Marina Development and Management Pty Ltd. Stone the served as Chairman of the merged group. This company made a number of aggressive acquisitions in a slowing economy, these included Hope Harbour Marina, The Townsville Ocean Terminal and Breakwater Marina in Townsville.The sale of WPSFG and other assets to Ashcroft entities was later to become central to a dispute between Gore and Ashcroft and the focus of the Insolvency trustees report to creditors, which claimed, Mayfair Ltd Uk, a company owned and controlled by Ashcroft, owed Gore more than 100M AUD. Gore was also the co-founder of property development company Atkinson Gore Group,. Atkinson Gore group developed predominantly residential properties on the east coast of Australia, in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, including the Hope Island Canal adjacent to his late father's Sanctuary Cove development. Gore was instrumental in establishing the masterplan for the Hope Island Canal development,a development that now houses more than 15000 residents. Gore also developed high rise apartment buildings on The Gold Coast, In Sydney and Melbourne CBD. Gore also established Big State Earth Moving a company that completed the earth works to the Hope Island Canal, as well as contracting to large developers to complete civil and residential development sites. Gore planned to develop the Hope Island site into Australia first Adult Community However Gore later sold part of this site to Australand Ltd for A$90m in 2003. Gore also founded a wine exporting company called "Aussie Vineyards", which at the time was Queensland Largest exporter of wine. He was ranked sixth on the Business Review Weekly young rich list in 2006 with an estimated wealth of A$160 million. The following year he appeared 199th in the BRW Rich 200 list with an estimated wealth of A$183 million. He has sponsored and owned V8 Supercars and IndyCar and Champ Car racing teams such as Team Australia racing. As a result, Gore played a part in the careers of two of Australia's most successful Motorsport exports Marcos Ambrose (NASCAR) and Will Power (INDYCAR). In 2004 Gore, at the request of the Queensland Government, invested in Australian driver David Besnard, who drove in the INDY 300 classic on the Gold Coast drawing one of the biggest one day crowds to a motorsport event in Australian history. Crag Gore has business interest in Australia, the United States and Europe, mostly in the property development sector.