South Carolina 500 | 

Darla Moore

Organization
Palmetto Institute
Title
Founder and Chair

Darla Moore is the founder and chair of the Palmetto Institute, a nonprofit think tank aimed at bolstering per capita income in South Carolina, and the founder and chair of The Charleston Parks Conservancy, a foundation focused on enhancing the parks and public spaces of the City of Charleston.

She is the first woman to be profiled on the cover of Fortune magazine and named to the list of the Top 50 Most Powerful Women in American Business. She has served on numerous corporate boards, including Hospital Corporation of America, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, The South Financial Group and MPS Group.

Moore currently serves on the National Teach for America Board of Directors and The Culture Shed Board. The University of South Carolina’s business school is named in her honor — the first business school in America named for a woman. She along with Condoleezza Rice are the first women members of Augusta National Golf Club.

A graduate of the University of South Carolina, Moore holds an MBA from George Washington University.

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