GRANT CARTER

GRANT CARTER

Chief Executive Officer

Grant brings a wealth of experience to his role as the Chief Executive Officer of Team Doctors Preferred Access. Prior to joining Team Doctors, Grant developed and directed the Professional Sports Division for the RBC Financial Group. Established in 2001, Mr. Carter leveraged his relationships with the highest profile agents, business managers and athletes to build a world-class base of the over 650 professional athlete clients now under RBC financial management, providing fully comprehensive banking, mortgage and investment services through this specialized segment. Under his leadership, Mr. Carter established a coveted marketed presence for RBC in the United States.

In addition to his role with RBC, Mr. Carter moonlights for Rogers Sportsnet in Canada as a color analyst for CFL Football telecasts. His insight and passionate style have earned him notice as a top young broadcaster in the industry.

Prior to entering into the financial services industry Mr. Carter spent eight seasons playing professional football in the NFL and the Canadian Football League. The San Diego Chargers signed him as a free agent in 1994. Upon heading to the CFL, Mr. Carter was the defensive captain of the 1995 Grey Cup Championship team, the Baltimore Stallions. He played five more seasons in the CFL with the Montreal Allouettes, Winnipeg BlueBombers and Edmonton Eskimos. He was named to the CFL All Star team in the 1996 and 1998 seasons as well as being a two-time Eastern Division All Star selection.

Mr. Carter played his collegiate football at the University of the Pacific as an outside linebacker where he was named the Big West Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 1993 and was a three-time All-Big West selection. In addition to his football accolades, Mr. Carter was twice named as a Big West Conference Scholar Athlete.

Having grown up in Oregon, Mr. Carter began his football career at Lakeridge High School in Lake Oswego, Oregon where he led his team to the Oregon State High School Football Championship in 1987 and was twice named to the Oregon All-State football teams. An all around athlete, he earned 8 varsity letters in basketball and baseball as well as football and was named to the National Football Foundation’s Scholar Athlete Hall of Fame.

Mr. Carter currently resides in Alpharetta, Georgia with his wife Caroline and his four children, Alexandra, Declan, Cole and Brynn.