Expertise:
Strategic advocacy; International public law; Public affairs
Hobbies/Sports:
Decorating French houses; Renovating houses; Painting walls; Selecting and buying the artwork; Digging gardens; Choosing linens; Traveling; Spending time with her 12-year-old son
Education Degrees:
Master's Degree in International Law, Treaty Law, Constitutional Law and World Trade Law, King's College, University of London (2007); Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Politics and Law, The University of Technology Sydney (1987); Diploma in Financial Markets, Australian Securities Institute (2001)
Affiliations Awards:
Fellow, Washington Democracy Institute; World Trade Organization; Institute of Economic Affairs, U.K.; Australian Business, U.K.; British Institute of International and Comparative Law; International Law and Regulatory
Charity:
Various Charitable Organizations
Number Of Years In Profession:
20
Number Of Years In Current Position:
1
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
She attributes her success to her formative years in the Australian parliament, which gave her an in-depth understanding of how governments work in both the executive and legislative branches.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
She became involved in her profession through her inspiration. She had a fairly unique combo of being in both the private and public sectors on an international level, and many were seeking her advice while she was employed full time at another company. She had a knack for understanding how governments make decisions based around legislation.
Extended Bio Profile:
Ms. Cameron has more than 20 years of public affairs and policy experience from within the public and private sectors and at the national and international levels. She is able to take a point of view or position and advocate that in a very strategic way and thinks about who will be making that decision on a multilevel, international government platform. She realized her ability to function on a high international level. She has a good understanding how member governments and businesses can use organizations to assist them.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Analyzing various situations pertaining to legislation; Drafting advocacy as input to legislation; Making an assessment of impact on business; Creating a plan of action or strategy for how a company can operate in light of the legislation; Addressing various issues for companies; Talking to governments and other third party interests; Advocating views for others; Conjoining businesses that may have similar interests
Where Will You Be In 5 Years:
In five years, Ms. Cameron wants to be seen as credible and reliable, and hopes for a place in strategic advocacy.