ABOUT Frenchie!

Nicole Renee Coutrier-Carter is an Emmy Award–nominated post-production executive and creative operations strategist based in Long Island, NY. She is known for designing workflows, systems, and decision frameworks that help complex, high-stakes productions deliver with clarity, integrity, and impact.

Her career spans prestige documentaries, live specials, and hit unscripted series across major networks and streamers. Nicole has worked on culturally significant projects, including The Curious Case of Natalia Grace (Disney+), Who Killed Malcolm X? (Netflix/PBS), History’s Greatest Mysteries: The Death of Bruce Lee (The History Channel), BET’s nationally broadcast memorials for Aretha Franklin and Nipsey Hussle, landmark branded films like Starbucks’ Racial Bias Training initiative, and Emmy-nominated series including BBQ High (HBO Max).

When the stakes are high, the deadline is tighter than comfortable, and the subject matter is too sensitive to fumble — Nicole is the one they call. Her work centers on the operational decisions that shape outcomes, ensuring creative ambition is matched with structure, foresight, and disciplined execution.

She is the Executive in Charge of Welcome To Frenchie’s House, Inc., a creative hub for cultural storytelling, operational strategy, and media that leaves a mark.