Cameron is a retired executive with experience in architecture, strategic urban and real estate development and municipal administration. He has held several senior management positions in the area of Montreal urban development, among others as Executive Director, Campus Planning and Development Office, McGill University; Vice President, Real Estate, Québec, for the Canada Lands Company; Deputy General Manager, City of Montreal; President and CEO of the Urban Development Institute of Quebec and General Manager of the Viger project development management company.
Cameron has a longstanding history of contributions to the not-for-profit sector. He currently serves as Chair of the Board at the Canadian Urban Institute and has held numerous leadership roles, including Chair of the Board at the Blue Metropolis Literary Foundation, Cuso International, the Canadian Council for International Cooperation (now Cooperation Canada), and Save the Children Canada. Additionally, he has served as Vice Chair of the Board at the Evergreen Foundation (Toronto) and the Sacré-Coeur Hospital in Montreal.
Cameron has degrees in architecture (B.Sc.(Arch), B.Arch.) and management (McGill-McConnell Masters of Management) from McGill University and a Doctor of Management from the University of Hertfordshire in the U.K.