Natalie Carter, USA
Natalie Carter has worked in the non-profit field for 40 years.
After graduating St. Bonaventure University she began her career
teaching. She then served as a family social worker for the State of
New Jersey, an Executive Director for a Girls Club of America and a
volunteer for many community organizations. She return to teaching
as an Executive Director of a non-profit Educational program, while
continuing to work on community boards and continuing Graduate
Studies at La Salle University in Philadelphia.
Moving to Rhode Island she joined the Blackstone Valley Tourism
Council in December 1992. In 1993 the Tourism Council establish
their first international twinned relation with the Amber Valley of
England and Natalie became the co-chair of the Amber
Valley-Blackstone Valley Compact a successful sister Valley
initiative. She served as the Council’s first Education Director
coordinating and developing the historical and environmental
programs RiverClassroom and River-In-The-Classroom.
The people, history and challenges of the Blackstone River Valley
presented an opportunity to use the skills a talents which she has
acquired along they way. She also developed a love of technology and
helped the Council with its transition into the computer age. In
1997 Natalie became the Council’s first Director of
Operations/Business Manager. In addition to administering the
day-to-day operation of the Council, Natalie continues to serves as
the co-chair of the Amber Valley Blackstone Valley Compact and is
the Council’s principal grant writer.
Working in Sustainable Tourism Development is the only career
path Natalie would now like to follow. Working with the creative,
energetic and industrious staff of the Tourism Council and the
dedicated people of the Valley have made her experience the true
power of the Blackstone River Valley. Her dream is that people from
all over the world will now experience the new power of the
birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution, the Blackstone
River Valley.
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