Debbie Carroll

Debbie Carroll serves as the Vice President of Entertainment and Specialized Services at Onsite.  For over 40 years, Onsite has been an international leader in the emotional health space.  Carroll is responsible for building and executing Onsite’s concierge based emotional wellness platform for public facing professionals.   

 

Before being named Vice President of this division in March 2022, Carroll spent over 23 serving as Vice President of Health and Human Services for MusiCares.  She was responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing MusiCares’ programs and services nationally. Under her leadership, MusiCares succeeded in substantially scaling their programs and services from 230 clients and $236,000 distributed in 1998 to over 38,000 clients and more than $28 million dollars distributed during the COVID pandemic.  Carroll led MusiCares mission-based work through over 10 disasters including; Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Harvey, the Nashville Floods and the Route 99 shooting. Ten years ago, Carroll was instrumental in launching MusiCares’ first preventative Healthy Essentials Clinic. Since then, the program has expanded to over 500 annual events nationwide that address medical issues, dental and hearing health, emotional health, addiction recovery services, and educational topics of interest to music people.

 

After nine years prior experience in the human services field, Carroll joined MusiCares in August of 1998, and worked in various capacities in the health care industry, ranging from hospital settings to private practice. During the course of her career, Carroll was instrumental in developing substance abuse treatment programs in Massachusetts, Colorado, and Georgia.

Carroll currently serves on the Country Music Association, ACM Lifting Lives, Harmonium, and Leadership Music Board of Directors. She is the past Chairman of ACM Lifting Lives and past President of the Leadership Music Board of Directors.  She previously served as a board member of the American Heart Association and the Onsite Foundation. She has been honored for six consecutive years receiving the Nashville Business Journal’s Women in Music Business Award and was recognized by Pollstar 2020 Live! as an Impact 50 Honoree.

Carroll holds a master's degree in social work from the University of Georgia, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of Colorado, Boulder.