
Her leadership is defined by collaboration across specialties—bridging clinical care, operational planning, and community support to create innovative, inclusive services that truly make a difference.
Outside of her professional role, Camille finds joy in the simple and beautiful moments of life. She and her husband are raising four amazing kids (and a spirited flock of chickens), and she cherishes every chance to be with them in the great outdoors.


I currently serve as Executive Assistant at Utah Behavior Services, supporting executive leadership in a fast-paced behavioral healthcare setting. Before that, I spent over 15 years at Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, a national nonprofit that raises funds for 170 children’s hospitals across the U.S. and Canada. As Senior Executive Assistant and Board Liaison, I led strategic communication between the CEO and Board of Directors, coordinated high-level board operations, and oversaw everything from small executive meetings to national fundraising events with thousands of attendees.
Earlier in my career, I worked in private aviation, curating personalized and luxurious experiences for high-profile clientele. Whether managing 28 crew schedules or ensuring last-minute changes ran smoothly, I learned to stay calm under pressure and lead with professionalism and poise. Managing flight transportation for most of the live entertainment that came to Salt Lake City for the 2002 Winter Olympics.
Beyond the workplace, I’m passionate about community and have served on several local boards in Utah. I also own and care for horses, dogs and cats which has taught me patience, responsibility, and the value of staying grounded—literally and figuratively.
Across all roles, I’m drawn to organizations that make a difference. I love supporting visionary leaders, bridging communication across teams and stakeholders, and helping ensure that strategy and execution always go hand in hand.

After leaving Giauque, Crockett, Steve engaged in various small businesses and maintained a solo practice assisting small profit and non-profit companies. He also formed Small Firm Support Services, a company providing help to small law firms and businesses engaged in complex litigation or difficult issues.
Steve also is an avid tennis player. He received a scholarship to play for the University of Oregon where he also double-majored in Finance and Political Science. He served as President of the non-profit Utah Tennis Association for many years.
Steve is an active member of his church and received a Master’s Degree from the Talbot School of Theology.


Outside of her professional role, Debbie is a parent navigating services for her child with special needs, an experience that fuels her passion for ensuring families feel supported and connected. She is deeply committed to creating spaces where individuals feel seen, valued, and empowered—values that strongly align with Bridgeway Connections’ mission.
Debbie serves on the Bridgeway Connections Board because of her belief in the organization’s impact on families and individuals in the community. She is dedicated to strengthening and expanding Bridgeway’s work by contributing her skills and lived experience.

Through her experiences, Megan has developed a deep understanding of the challenges families face when accessing resources, as well as the critical gaps that often exist in support systems for children with complex needs. She is passionate about helping families feel empowered, supported, and connected so they do not have to navigate their journeys alone.
