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Elizabeth “Dr. E” Carter, PhD, is a dynamic speaker, corporate strategist, and multi-time bestselling author with over 25 years of experience leading in finance and operations. As the founder of AAPPEAL, she empowers women of color in finance and insurance to elevate their value, build influence, and lead with impact.
But today, she comes wearing another important title—daughter.
Elizabeth is the proud daughter of Peter E. Carter, a trailblazing educator and author of A Black First: Leading Through Educational Barriers and Biases. His book chronicles his personal and professional journey as a Black administrator serving in suburban, urban and rural school districts, navigating systemic barriers with courage, wisdom, and integrity.
Through her father's lens—and now her own voice—Dr. Carter honors his legacy while helping others reflect on their own. She brings heart, insight, and generational wisdom to every conversation about leadership, race, and resilience.
By Dr. Toluleke FamuyiwaElizabeth “Dr. E” Carter, PhD, is a dynamic speaker, corporate strategist, and multi-time bestselling author with over 25 years of experience leading in finance and operations. As the founder of AAPPEAL, she empowers women of color in finance and insurance to elevate their value, build influence, and lead with impact.
But today, she comes wearing another important title—daughter.
Elizabeth is the proud daughter of Peter E. Carter, a trailblazing educator and author of A Black First: Leading Through Educational Barriers and Biases. His book chronicles his personal and professional journey as a Black administrator serving in suburban, urban and rural school districts, navigating systemic barriers with courage, wisdom, and integrity.
Through her father's lens—and now her own voice—Dr. Carter honors his legacy while helping others reflect on their own. She brings heart, insight, and generational wisdom to every conversation about leadership, race, and resilience.