Featuring Mom and Pop Alliance of SC
In this engaging interview, Diane Hardy of the Mom and Pop Alliance of South Carolina sits down with Carol Roth—a distinguished advocate for small businesses and economic freedom.
As a self described “recovering investment banker” Carol’s decades of business experience provides a unique perspective of the impact of centralization and increasing consolidation of large corporations on small businesses. As a two time NYTimes best selling author she has a lot to offer small businesses owners on the topic of wealth creation and entrepreneurship.
Diane Hardy explains the ways the Mom and Pop Alliance of SC helps SC small business owners and educates others on various issues impacting local businesses.
SC Rep Adam Morgan gives more detail about the need for more debate in our State House, and the back story of his viral moment video.
SC Rep Jordan Pace speaks on two of the Mom and Pop Alliance's top issues for next session: the liquor liability issue and the critical need for lawsuit reform in SC, and the need for a more accelerated lowering of SC income tax rates.
Mom and Pop Alliance was honored to speak on behalf of SC’s bars, venues and restaurants at the State House on this very pressing issue!
“The South Carolina Justice Act, would modernize the way South Carolina’s liability laws work to ensure businesses are only responsible for paying damages equivalent to their share of fault in civil lawsuits. The bill, long advocated for by South Carolina’s business community, is critical to ensuring that South Carolina remains competitive in recruiting and retaining job creators in the state while continuing to protect injured South Carolinians.”
Small businesses are the backbone of the South Carolina economy. Diane Hardy of Greenville, SC, and a consortium of experienced business owners, have formed the Mom and Pop Business Alliance of SC to provide family owned and small business owners with education and advocation services.
Diane Hardy, executive director of the Mom and Pop Alliance of SC, speaks about ESG scores (Environmental, Social Justice, and Governance) and how they impact local businesses in South Carolina.
Small businesses are the backbone of the South Carolina economy. Diane Hardy of Greenville, SC, and a consortium of experienced business owners, have formed the Mom and Pop Business Alliance of SC to provide family owned and small business owners with education and advocation services.
Small business owner, CSG student, and Mom and Pop Alliance of SC founder, Diane Hardy joins us to exemplify how understanding Systematic Politics will help you achieve a level of political influence and trust among otherwise antagonistic bureaucrats and politicians that would me unimaginable without this knowledge.