Tracey Shrine Appointed to the Tallahassee Fellows Program


Tallahassee, Fla. — The Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship, in the Florida State University College of Business, has appointed Tracey Shrine, CEO and co-owner of Full Press Apparel, to the Jim Moran Institute’s Tallahassee Fellows Program. The Tallahassee Fellows Program represents a community of professionals from a wide array of backgrounds and professions who share their experience, perspective and expertise in assisting small business owners and nonprofit leaders.

“We are thrilled to introduce Tracey as part of our Tallahassee Fellows,” said Mike Campbell, director of the Jim Moran Institute’s North Florida Operations. “Her experience as a small business owner will allow us to further provide invaluable knowledge and insight to our Tallahassee program participants.”

Since joining her husband, Danny Shrine, as a partner at Full Press Apparel in 2006, they’ve grown the business significantly in sales, client reach and employees. In 2008, the Shrines purchased a promotional products franchise, Adventures in Advertising, and also started a new clothing company, TD Fanwear, specializing in niche apparel solutions for FSU retail product offerings.

Throughout her professional career, Shrine has been involved in many local nonprofit organizations including the Junior League of Tallahassee, Junior Achievement and Big Brothers Big Sisters. She has been an active participant in the Jim Moran Institute’s CEO Peer2Peer program, attends monthly Women’s Roundtable meetings and is a member of the Tallahassee Entrepreneurs Organization (TEO).

Shrine graduated from Florida State University with a bachelor’s degree in criminology and psychology.

For more information about the Fellows Program or other North Florida Operations initiatives, contact Mike Campbell at mscampbell@jimmoraninstitute.fsu.edu.


About the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship
The Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship cultivates, trains and inspires entrepreneurial leaders through world-class executive education, applied training, public recognition and leading-edge research. Jim Moran was an automotive pioneer and an entrepreneur at heart, who at the age of 7, sold soda pop at sandlot baseball games in Chicago. With a career that spanned more than six decades, he built an amazing chronicle of achievements in the automobile industry. His vision for the Jim Moran Institute was to provide opportunities that would help others become more successful business owners. A 1995 contribution from Jim and Jan Moran and JM Family Enterprises established the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship at the Florida State University College of Business. Since 2011, further enhancements to the Jim Moran Institute and its outreach have been made possible by Jan Moran and The Jim Moran Foundation.


About the North Florida Operations
The Jim Moran Institute's North Florida Operations serves established entrepreneurs, business owners and nonprofit leaders in the North Florida community through multiple programs designed to take advantage of local resources. Providing executive education and leveraging the resources of the Jim Moran Institute, the North Florida Operations helps its clients' businesses - and the region's economy - grow and prosper. Based in Tallahassee and Jacksonville, the North Florida Operations services are provided to for-profit and nonprofit businesses and are geared toward CEOs, entrepreneurs, business owners and presidents of small businesses whose companies have been established for at least three years with five or more employees. Services are provided for little to no cost.