Campbell has been a geek for longer than he cares to remember. His experience with Open Source goes back at least 10 years, and his time with Drupal about 5. He has worked with Drupal in a variety of roles: as a junior developer, a system administrator, a network manager, freelancer, and now as a project manager. Since starting with Trellon, Campbell has managed projects for the Mozilla Foundation, the Jane Goodall Institute, Mass Equality, the American Camp Association, and more. Campbell is an enthusiastic supporter of Drupal to help worthy causes accomplish great things.
My raison d'être is working out what people want to do online then helping other people make it happen! I've done this most of my life, in theatre, law and software training and since 1996 on the Internet.
In the IT world I'm a project manager, in the digital agency world I'm a producer or online strategist, in the church I'm irresponsible and in the clubs I'm called uncool (Cold Chisel, "Misfits").
My passion is developing online communities and employing online activism to get people to engage with politics and social issues in the real world.