Communications & Digital Media Coordinator
Camille Hogan Robertson (she/her) drives the communications and visual storytelling strategy for the Foundation. In this role, she coordinates routine processes for strategic communications and advocacy activities within the Foundation's program portfolio.

She focuses on effective ethical storytelling as a vehicle to drive change and advance public policies that create healthier, equitable and just conditions for people to thrive.

Prior to joining the Foundation, she was responsible for development, visual storytelling, and marketing in the nonprofit sector. Camille previously held positions in nonprofit marketing, sales, and business consulting, where she wrote federal and state grant proposals. She developed a passion for community development while serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Senegal, West Africa, in the areas of infant and maternal health.

She earned a bachelor’s degree in English literature and nonprofit leadership from Seattle University and a master’s degree in social work from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis. Camille enjoys being an English tutor through the Immigrant Home English Learning Program (IHELP). Originally from Northern California, Camille has fallen in love with the charming neighborhoods, compassion, and hospitality of St. Louis. In her free time, she enjoys St. Louis’ markets, festivals, and beautiful parks.