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CHARLOTTE – Tania Moore, president of ERA Live Moore, has been recognized with the 2024 What Moves Her Award from Anywhere Real Estate Inc. This prestigious accolade celebrates women who have made significant contributions to the real estate industry, and Moore's leadership has set a remarkable example for others in the field.
Under her guidance, ERA Live Moore has not only excelled in business performance but has also fostered a culture of inclusivity and empowerment within the real estate community. Moore's commitment to mentoring aspiring professionals and advocating for diversity has been instrumental in shaping a more equitable industry.
The award highlights Moore's innovative strategies and her dedication to enhancing client experiences, which have garnered her respect and admiration among peers and clients alike. As she continues to break barriers and inspire future generations, Tania Moore remains a vital force in the real estate landscape, demonstrating that impactful leadership can drive both business success and social change.
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