Darcy has been part of the Policy & Advocacy Team at the South Australian Business Chamber since February 2023, after stints in financial technology and electrical wholesaling. He holds a Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) (Applied) from RMIT University. He has held an admiration for business since age 11, whereupon getting in a car accident noticed the three ‘first responders’ on the scene were competing towing companies. He has lived all across Australia, a little bit overseas and believes South Australia is easily the best state to live in.
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