Tania Moore of ERA Live Moore was named the second Moved By Her Power award winner for her leadership excellence and dedication to her community.
MADISON, N.J., (March 6, 2025) – What Moves Her®, the advocacy organization designed to empower women in the real estate industry by enhancing their leadership skills and achieve their professional development goals, today proudly celebrated Tania Moore as the recipient of the second ‘Moved By Her Power’ award.
Moore, broker-owner of North Carolina-based ERA Live Moore, has made a notable impact well beyond the buying and selling of real estate. She has led inclusive homeownership programs, provided disaster relief, and built a thriving business focused on empowerment and service. Her leadership exemplifies the power of women transforming the industry.
The ‘Moved By Her Power’ award, a cornerstone recognition of the What Moves Her movement, honors women who have significantly contributed to the betterment of their communities and the real estate industry. Moore was chosen from over 100 nominees for her resilience, leadership, and commitment to making homeownership more accessible—especially after Hurricane Helene.
“It’s a true honor to present Tania with our ‘Moved By Her Power’ award this year,” said Sue Yannaccone, President and Chief Executive Officer, Anywhere Brands and Anywhere Advisors. “Her passion, dedication, and leadership not only inspire us, but pave the way for others to excel and lead with confidence. Her contributions embody the values of What Moves Her, and she serves as a shining example for how women in real estate can continue to succeed while supporting both their peers and the communities they serve.”
With over three decades of experience in real estate and nine years with ERA Live Moore Real Estate, Moore leads with compassion and inspires her team to uphold their shared vision of ‘We Empower Dreams Through Real Estate’. She strives to reduce barriers and create diverse programs to help individuals in Raleigh, Asheville, Charlotte, Winston-Salem, and Western North Carolina achieve their homeownership dreams.
Moore’s compassion for her team also extends to her community. After Hurricane Helene[Facebook] struck in September 2024, she quickly mobilized resources and launched supply drives for food, water, and essential items. Her efforts raised over $75,000 and resulted in more than 1,000 volunteer hours. Her swift action provided critical aid to families in need, reinforcing her role as a leader not just in real estate, but in humanitarian efforts.