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John L. Scott Jr. (October 21, 1953 – August 13, 2023) was an American politician who served as a member of the South Carolina Legislature from 1991 until his death. [ 1 ] Early life and career
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Chamber of Commerce Building, also known as the North Greenville College Building, is a historic office building located at Greenville, South Carolina.It was built in 1925, and is a ten-story rectangular brick sheathed steel frame building.
South Carolina Penitentiary: January 4, 1996 (#95001489) December 8, 2005: 1511 Williams Street: Demolished [8] 3: South Carolina Dispensary Office Building: South Carolina Dispensary Office Building: March 2, 1979 (#79003369) December 18, 1989: 1205 Pulaski Street: Severely damaged by Tropical Storm Chris on August 28, 1988. [9] [10]
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. [ 3 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] In 1997, Moore became the first woman to be on the cover of Fortune as "The Toughest Babe In Business" and was also named one of the Top 50 Most Powerful ...
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce was founded at a meeting of delegates on April 22, 1912. [13] An important catalyst for the creation of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce were two prior business engagements between the U.S. and Japan. In 1908, Eiichi Shibusawa invited the first official, modern day U.S. business delegation to visit Japan.
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP (commonly referred to simply as Nelson Mullins) is a U.S. law firm and lobby group based in Columbia, South Carolina.Nelson Mullins has over 1000 attorneys, policy advisors, and professionals across 33 offices serving clients in more than 100 practice areas.
Mikee Johnson, businessman and former chairman of the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce (endorsed Catherine Templeton) [15] Tim Scott, U.S. senator [16] [17] [18] Joe Taylor, former South Carolina secretary of commerce [19] [20] Billy Wilkins, former chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit [2] [21] [22]