Eight Principles Voices
Conversations with those who make a difference.
Host Larry C Johnson invites humanitarian leaders and changemakers to share where they’ve been, where they’re going and what drives them forward.
When you meet them, you recognize their spark and vision immediately. There’s no mistaking the positive, lasting difference they’re making in the world—their world. These leaders—trailblazers all—know where they’re going. And they invite us along on the journey.
Each week, Larry Johnson, Founder of The Eight Principles, interviews leaders and change makers from across the globe. Podcasts are available here, distributed to our Eight Principles family, and on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube. If there's a particular person you'd like us to interview, let us know. Email info@TheEightPrinciples.com.
Eight Principles Voices
Cami Cotton, When the Job Comes Calling, Cami Gets Working
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Cami was serving at the Tucson Museum of Art when the pandemic upended—practically—everything. Cami, never one to be outdone, rose to the occasion. Not only did the museum weather the storm, it prospered. Thanks, in large part, to Cami’s dedication and entrepreneurial spirit.
A native of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Cami had a solid record of effective fundraising in nonprofit management and fundraising when she arrived in Tucson. She’s always at the ready with additional experience in electrical contracting and administering a big-rig training school.
Larry’s conversation with Cami is a true delight. Larry will tell you that we need many more Cami’s in the philanthropic world. Her refreshing can-do and pragmatic candor are a clear cool morning breeze.