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Amy Carter

Director, Community Engagement, CEO Office, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Amy K. Carter is a highly accomplished professional currently serving as the Director of Community Engagement at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.2 She has been with the foundation for over 23 years, holding various key roles throughout her tenure.3

Career at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Carter's career at the foundation includes:

  • Director of Community Engagement (November 2019 - Present)2
  • Deputy Director of Family Interest Grants (September 2008 - November 2019)2
  • Senior Program Officer for Family Interest Grants and Special Initiatives
  • Program Officer to CEO Patty Stonesifer
  • Program Officer in the Global Health Program, focusing on reproductive, maternal, and child health2

In her current role, Carter leads efforts to support an equitable and thriving Seattle region through partnerships with local organizations.13 She also manages the personal giving of the Gates family.35

Education and Early Career

Carter holds a Master's in Public Health (MPH) from Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and a Bachelor's degree with Honors from Mount Holyoke College.2 Before joining the Gates Foundation, she worked at organizations such as the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, PATH, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and the Echoing Green Foundation.15

Board Memberships and Volunteer Work

Carter serves on the boards of the Seattle Foundation and Gates Cambridge Scholarship.34 She has also volunteered with Seattle Girls' School.1

Personal Interests

Outside of work, Carter enjoys spending time with her family, hiking PNW trails, visiting the San Juan Islands, and cooking Indian cuisine.4 She has also climbed Mt. Rainier and is a fan of Taylor Swift.3

Highlights

Amy K. Carter - Seattle Foundation
Amy K. Carter - Seattle Foundation
People at The Gates Cambridge Trust
Mar 2 · NPR
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Zandra Flemister, first Black female Secret Service agent, dies at 71 - NPR
Mar 2 · NPR
Zandra Flemister, first Black female Secret Service agent, dies at 71 - NPR
Zandra Flemister, first Black female Secret Service agent, dies at 71 - NPR
Amy Carter Joins Seattle Foundation's Board of Trustees

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Location

Seattle, Washington