
Darla Moore | Women Vision SC
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When Darla Moore began business school at George Washington University, she said she “didn’t know what a balance sheet was.” After graduating with her MBA, she began work in banking in New York City..."One of the fastest-growing and highest-paying sectors of the South Carolina job market is Business, Management, and Administration. Why? Every South Carolina company—from small Mom-and-Pop shops to sprawling manufacturing plants—needs employees with strong financial, organizational, time-management, and communication abilities. If you choose the Business, Management, and Administration cluster, you’ll acquire all of these valuable skills while also building a rock-solid academic foundation in math, science, and English."
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