Full Name
Cameron Davis
Job Title
Chief Farming Officer (CFO)
Company
North Sky Farm LLC
Speaker Bio
https://northsky.farm
Cameron Davis is a small-scale farmer dedicated to environmental and economic progress. He, his wife Katelyn, and their children Sage and Rio, own and run North Sky Farm, LLC, in South Haven, Michigan, where they grow blueberries and other produce, are beekeepers, and make maple syrup.
From 2009 until 2017, Cam was President Obama’s “Great Lakes czar,” coordinating the work of 11 federal departments and serving as the Administration’s liaison to Capitol Hill in investing more than $2 billion under the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
Cam is an elected commissioner at the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) in 2018, in what was one of the most unusual races in Illinois history, winning in a county-wide write-in race that beat the State’s previous write-in record set by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1944.
Cam has dedicated his entire career to the public’s interest in water, having served as a litigating attorney for the National Wildlife Federation, professor at the University of Michigan Law School, and President & CEO of the Chicago-based Alliance for the Great Lakes.
Cam also serves as vice president of GEI Consultants, helping the region with coastal resilience, green infrastructure, and cleanups. More about his work to protect our water and to visit the farm is on Instagram at northsky.farm/
Cameron Davis is a small-scale farmer dedicated to environmental and economic progress. He, his wife Katelyn, and their children Sage and Rio, own and run North Sky Farm, LLC, in South Haven, Michigan, where they grow blueberries and other produce, are beekeepers, and make maple syrup.
From 2009 until 2017, Cam was President Obama’s “Great Lakes czar,” coordinating the work of 11 federal departments and serving as the Administration’s liaison to Capitol Hill in investing more than $2 billion under the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
Cam is an elected commissioner at the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) in 2018, in what was one of the most unusual races in Illinois history, winning in a county-wide write-in race that beat the State’s previous write-in record set by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1944.
Cam has dedicated his entire career to the public’s interest in water, having served as a litigating attorney for the National Wildlife Federation, professor at the University of Michigan Law School, and President & CEO of the Chicago-based Alliance for the Great Lakes.
Cam also serves as vice president of GEI Consultants, helping the region with coastal resilience, green infrastructure, and cleanups. More about his work to protect our water and to visit the farm is on Instagram at northsky.farm/
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