Darla Moore Biography, Age, Height, Husband, Net Worth, Family

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Darla Moore is an American financier and philanthropist. She is the vice-chairman of the private investment firm Rainwater, Inc., which she co-founded with her husband, Richard Rainwater. Moore is also the first female to be admitted to the Augusta National Golf Club, and she is a major donor to the University of South Carolina. Moore was born in Lake City, South Carolina, and graduated from the University of South Carolina in 1976 with a degree in business administration. She began her career as a banker at Chemical Bank in New York City, and later moved to Texas to work for Richard Rainwater. Moore and Rainwater co-founded Rainwater, Inc. in 1988, and Moore has served as vice-chairman since then. She is also a director of the St. Joe Company, a real estate development firm, and a director of the Coca-Cola Company. Moore is a major donor to the University of South Carolina, and in 2005, the school's business school was renamed the Darla Moore School of Business. She has also donated to the South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics, the South Carolina Aquarium, and the South Carolina Historical Society. Moore is a member of the Augusta National Golf Club, and in 2012, she became the first female to be admitted to the club. She is also a member of the World Economic Forum, and in 2013, she was named one of the world's 100 most powerful women by Forbes magazine.

Popular AsDarla Dee Moore
OccupationFinancier, Philanthropist
Age69 years old
Zodiac SignLeo
Born1 August, 1954
Birthday1 August
BirthplaceLake City, South Carolina
NationalityUnited States

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Who Is Darla Moore's Husband?

Her husband is Richard Rainwater

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Darla Moore Net Worth

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From 2001 forward Moore and Rainwater lived separately, she in South Carolina, he in Texas and California. In March 2011, a court declared him incapacitated as a result of his battle with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), and his youngest child, Matthew, became his legal guardian. As his illness progressed, Rainwater's primary caregiver was his brother Walter until around-the-clock nursing care became necessary. Rainwater died September 27, 2015. He was survived by his former wife, his son Todd, and two other children, Matthew and Courtney, from an earlier marriage.

In 2012, Moore and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice became the first two female members of Augusta National Golf Club. Prior to her invitation, Moore was known to have a friendship with one of the former chairmen of Augusta, Hootie Johnson. It was her husband, Rainwater, who originally introduced Moore to the game of golf, after they first met in the early 1990s. Moore has described her excitement to join the club in a statement to The New York Times, stating “I am honored to have accepted an invitation to join Augusta National Golf Club (...). Augusta National has always captured my imagination, and is one of the most magically beautiful places in the world, as everyone gets to see during the Masters each April. I am fortunate to have many friends who are members at Augusta National, so to be asked to join them as a member represents a very happy and important occasion in my life. Above all, Augusta National and the Masters tournament have always stood for excellence, and that is what is so important to me. I am extremely grateful for this privilege.”

In 2011, Gov. Nikki Haley removed Moore from the University of South Carolina board. Moore was replaced with Tommy Cofield. In response, Moore stated, “I don't need a title or position to speak out. I just need a voice, my vision and a forum to be heard…”. During this time, she convinced Governor Haley and the South Carolina state legislature to match her donation of five million dollars to a new aerospace center at the University of South Carolina, which was named in honor of Dr. Ronald McNair, who died aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger mission of 1986 and was originally from the city of Lake City, South Carolina.

Since around 2008, Moore spends most her time in Lake City in a house built on a plantation that has been in the Moore family for six generations (in recent years she has invested around $100 million into the city). Moore has turned the farmland of her property into the Moore Farms Botanical Garden.

In 1998, Moore took charge of Rainwater, Inc. She served as vice president during the early stages of her marriage to Rainwater and was named president of the company in 1993. A 1997 article in CNN Money by Patricia Sellers states: “To get a picture of Darla Moore, imagine, say, a cross between the Terminator and Kim Basinger, with a wicked South Carolina drawl. Upon first meeting, she can come across as a prima donna, tough and aloof. As she warms up she can turn fun and flirty, even girlish, though the shift is deceptive.” Moore served as vice president of Rainwater Inc. until 2012.

Fortune Magazine named Moore one of the 50 Most Powerful Women In Business in 1998 and 1999. Additionally in 1998, Moore was presented with the Order of the Palmetto. In 2005, Moore was named Business Leader of the Year by the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce and in 2007, she was inducted into the South Carolina Business Hall of Fame. Moore is the first woman to be featured on the cover of Forbes magazine and was also named one of the Top 50 Most Powerful Women in American Business by the publication.

Moore met Richard Rainwater on a business trip to Texas. In 1991, they were married in New York City in Park Avenue’s Brick Presbyterian Church. Rainwater’s net worth almost tripled due to his marriage to Moore, whose net worth was estimated at $2.3 billion in 2012.

During the 1980s, Moore made a name for herself while providing debtor-in-possession financing for companies going through the bankruptcy process, specializing in bankruptcy takeovers for the company. In 1996, after running the company that he founded into deep financial trouble, T. Boone Pickens was removed by Moore as the head of Mesa Inc, which mainly dealt with the production of oil and natural gas. Once in control, she then proceeded to make a profit off the company after investing a total of 66 million dollars.

Moore started her career in 1976, working for the Republican National Committee in Washington, D.C. but decided that politics wasn't the field she wanted to pursue. In 1981, Moore then received an MBA from George Washington University, three years after graduating from the University of South Carolina, and joined the training program at the Chemical Bank. She eventually served as vice-chair and subsequently as the banks managing director.

Moore was born in Lake City, South Carolina, to Eugene and Loraine Moore. She was one of two daughters and was born on a farm that produced cotton, soybean, and tobacco. Her father was a schoolteacher and coach and her mother worked at the Methodist Church. In 1972, Moore completed her high school education from Lake City High school. She graduated at the University of South Carolina in 1975 with a BA in political science.

She also owns homes in New York City, Folsom, California, and Charleston, South Carolina. Her hobbies include being a collector, mostly of 18th-century French furniture and rare books. In addition, Moore enjoyed riding with her husband in his 1957 Chevy, an iconic streetcar, before his illness began.

Darla Dee Moore (born August 1, 1954) is an American investor and philanthropist. She is the former president and a partner of the private investment firm Rainwater Inc. and was married to Richard Rainwater, who founded the firm.

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