Senior Principal
Denver, CO

Trained as a city planner with a professional history in public and non-profit management, Camron seeks to build more equitable, livable cities through urban policy and planning, strategic communications, fund development, and stakeholder and partnership engagement. Working with Cityfi, Camron has brought her urban planning lens to her role as a strategic advisor and project manager for numerous endeavors within the arenas of civic innovation, transportation and mobility, smart cities, and urban resilience.

Prior to Cityfi, Camron worked for Denver Public Library as an administrative officer directing resource development through fundraising, partnership-building, and process innovation. Prior, she served as a managing associate in fundraising and grants management for Joining Vision and Action, a public-sector consulting firm and incubator focused on social and community change, where she led a ten-member team that raised more than $75 million for non-profit and government clients. Camron has also served as a freelance journalist and contributor to research related to community-led sustainability efforts; environmental disaster recovery; accessory dwelling units; sidewalk infrastructure; environmental justice and ‘green’ gentrification; and K-12 transportation innovation. Camron holds a master’s degree in urban and regional planning from the University of Colorado, where she graduated top of her class.

Education

  • University of Colorado at Denver, Master of Urban and Regional Planning 

  • University of Colorado at Boulder, BS in Journalism, BA in Art History

Recognition

  • Master of Urban and Regional Planning Outstanding Graduate of 2018, University of Colorado

  • Urban Land Institute Etkin Johnson Scholar

  • Women in Transportation’s Diane Woodend Jones Leadership Legacy Scholarship Recipient

Contact: camron@cityfi.co

What is your favorite city?

Barcelona. There is just something about sitting at one of Hemingway’s bars in the Old Gothic Quarter and feeling the ancient history of city building and urban design all around you. Oh, and those superblocks.

What is your life philosophy?

My energy and time is a currency. It is limited and valuable. Where and with whom do I want to spend it on?

Who is a role model for you?

Rest in peace, the Honorable Ruth Bader Ginsburg. If there’s a woman that has done more for the empowerment and equality of women in the past 100 years, show me your cards.