Born in San Diego, California, Caroline Foster was the only child and daughter of Kyle and Christine. Growing up with her father heading an aircraft manufacturing company meant that Carrie, as she was so lovingly nicknamed, was surrounded by airplanes of all kinds. From an early age, she was fascinated with them, and, as soon as she was old enough, her father began to take her on flights and teach her the basic functions of many of his jets. It turned out that she had a knack for flying, and, for her eighteenth birthday, her father put her through flight school so that she could get her license. After all, she would need it if she was going to follow in his footsteps.
The thought of being head of her father's company was a terrifying one. She had known from an early age that it was a possibility, but it wasn't until she began her college education on the east coast (Boston University) that she realized she was being molded to take his job. She couldn't help but wonder if her choice of major had even been a choice. Majoring in business management was definitely something she knew her father had always wanted for her, but she began to question whether or not she wanted it for herself. Despite the internal conflict, she saw her education through and eventually obtained her degree. However, she did not rush back home to start working for her father. Instead, she remained in Boston working at the club she'd worked at part-time since it opened in 2006. It was a job she had come to enjoy over the years, one that she had taken for the work experience and not the pay and eventually kept because she had a knack for it.
Carrie had always been an outgoing and social person, and working as a bartender was almost the perfect fit. Sure, she knew that running her father's business required that same outgoing personality, but it was more dealing with stiff military types than the average person looking to spill their sorrows over a glass of whiskey. She found herself enjoying offering advice to wayward strangers and even playing matchmaker with her patrons. According to her boss, her tendency to meddle as well as certain assets were the reason the staff was so well tipped. Carrie knows that on the day she eventually has to go back home, it will destroy her. She has formed lasting bonds of friendship at Katherine's and isn't keen on leaving.
Though her father wanted her to come home and work for him, he understood the idea behind his daughter wanting to find herself outside of his company and allowed her to remain in Boston. The only stipulation of this arrangement was that Carrie had to listen in on at least one conference call a month. Kyle Foster was not going to let her forget she had an obligation to Foster Aircraft.
For years, she was able to remain in Boston, working as a bartender just to say she was doing something productive with her life, but in early 2015, her father started to show signs of illness. She would return to San Diego for months at a time to assume responsibility for the company in his absence - his choice, not hers. It put a strain on her relationships (romantic and otherwise) back home, which pushed her to start looking into branching out and adding a second location in Boston. The last thing she wanted was to put the people in California out of their jobs, after all, so the idea of creating new jobs was what ultimately convinced her father and the other stakeholders that moving foward with the addition was wise. Foster Aircraft is currently working closely with Wallach Industries to secure a location on the condition that they build a range of aircraft specifically for the company's use.
The negotiations are nearly finalized, which means Carrie was recently able to come back home to Boston to see to everything that needs done to make it work.
The thought of being head of her father's company was a terrifying one. She had known from an early age that it was a possibility, but it wasn't until she began her college education on the east coast (Boston University) that she realized she was being molded to take his job. She couldn't help but wonder if her choice of major had even been a choice. Majoring in business management was definitely something she knew her father had always wanted for her, but she began to question whether or not she wanted it for herself. Despite the internal conflict, she saw her education through and eventually obtained her degree. However, she did not rush back home to start working for her father. Instead, she remained in Boston working at the club she'd worked at part-time since it opened in 2006. It was a job she had come to enjoy over the years, one that she had taken for the work experience and not the pay and eventually kept because she had a knack for it.
Carrie had always been an outgoing and social person, and working as a bartender was almost the perfect fit. Sure, she knew that running her father's business required that same outgoing personality, but it was more dealing with stiff military types than the average person looking to spill their sorrows over a glass of whiskey. She found herself enjoying offering advice to wayward strangers and even playing matchmaker with her patrons. According to her boss, her tendency to meddle as well as certain assets were the reason the staff was so well tipped. Carrie knows that on the day she eventually has to go back home, it will destroy her. She has formed lasting bonds of friendship at Katherine's and isn't keen on leaving.
Though her father wanted her to come home and work for him, he understood the idea behind his daughter wanting to find herself outside of his company and allowed her to remain in Boston. The only stipulation of this arrangement was that Carrie had to listen in on at least one conference call a month. Kyle Foster was not going to let her forget she had an obligation to Foster Aircraft.
For years, she was able to remain in Boston, working as a bartender just to say she was doing something productive with her life, but in early 2015, her father started to show signs of illness. She would return to San Diego for months at a time to assume responsibility for the company in his absence - his choice, not hers. It put a strain on her relationships (romantic and otherwise) back home, which pushed her to start looking into branching out and adding a second location in Boston. The last thing she wanted was to put the people in California out of their jobs, after all, so the idea of creating new jobs was what ultimately convinced her father and the other stakeholders that moving foward with the addition was wise. Foster Aircraft is currently working closely with Wallach Industries to secure a location on the condition that they build a range of aircraft specifically for the company's use.
The negotiations are nearly finalized, which means Carrie was recently able to come back home to Boston to see to everything that needs done to make it work.
- Loves Disney movies.
- Heir to Foster Aircraft, Inc.
- Has her own personal plane.
- Tends bar because she loves the socialization and counseling others on their problems.
- Obtained her Bachelor's in business management in 2008.
- Has a short temper that can be set off easily.
- Mother's name is Christine.
- Only daughter of the CEO of an aircraft manufacturer.
- Love and knowledge for piloting planes.
- Strong believer in true love.
- Birth stone is a sapphire.
Former CEO of Foster Aircraft. Carrie's idol and mentor that groomed her to take over the company upon his retirement, which happened in the summer of 2015.
Worked as a Kyle's assistant for thirty years and never took a break, not even to raise her daughter. Carrie and Christine aren't that close.