Carrie is a director and writer known for authentic storytelling that evokes emotion. Her award-winning brand films for the KLEENEX CARES campaign made kindness contagious, delivering over 500 million organic views, winning the ANA Multicultural Award, a silver Effie Award and the shortlist for a Cannes Lion. AdWeek named Unlikely Best Friends one of the top viral videos of the year in 2015.  

Carrie's work earned her a spot in the SHOOT New Director's Showcase featuring the best new directing talent globally. She was also named one of StudioDaily's Exceptional Women in Production and Post for her pioneering work with interactive storytelling. She has helmed branded campaigns for Chase, Ford, Barbie, Lego, Walmart, Disney and more.

Carrie recently wrote and directed the TBS documentary film Title IX: 37 Words that Changed America, an exploration of the impact of the legislation through the eyes of WNBA great Candace Parker. Her documentary short First Down, about an all-female youth tackle football team, premiered at Austin Film Festival and won Best Documentary Short at Cinequest Film Festival.

Carrie enjoys collaborating at the early stages of an idea. Originally from Louisiana, Carrie is a former Division I tennis player and coach. When not spending time with family, she can be found on the tennis courts of Los Angeles.