Senior Vice President, Center for Planning Excellence
Prior to working at CPEX, Camille gained private-sector and government experience working on a host of issues from strategic planning to hazard mitigation. She first worked for the Federal government creating recovery plans for all the communities impacted from Katrina and later worked at the Shaw Group where she worked on Louisiana’s first Coastal Master Plan. Camille has been an invited guest and participant on Congressional delegation trips to the Netherlands and Japan to study water and disaster management.
Camille earned her bachelor’s degree at Louisiana State University, and later, working under a National Science Foundation grant and assistantship, she received a M.S. in Environmental Sciences with an emphasis on Disaster Science. Her thesis research focused on risk perceptions and adaptation strategies for coastal fishing communities. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Environmental Sciences at Louisiana State University with her research focusing on climate change adaptation in South Louisiana.