Prior to his appointment, Carter was an executive managing director for CB Richard Ellis in Washington, D.C. He also has extensive experience in finance and public-private partnerships working with agencies such as the U.S. Department of the Treasury and city governments in New York, Newark and Washington, D.C.
City Council backed the mayor with a unanimous vote to create the Office of Economic Development. The mayor’s plans also gained state-level approval from both Houses of the Florida Legislature and Gov. Rick Scott. The bill – CS/HB 1253 – granted the mayor the authority to move forward.
Carter’s appointment is subject to a City Council nomination. His salary will be $195,000.