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Nathan Campbell
Nathan W. Campbell
Nathan W. Campbell is a family man! In his book, ALL things take a back seat when it comes to his family. He believes in the success of the family unit with all of his heart! He is the husband of Brooke (Hansen) Campbell to whom he will be married 10 years to this June. He is the Father of three sons, Ethan (8), Lochlan (6) and Rowan (almost 2). His sons mean everything to him. They are the joys of his life. He loves to work and play with his children. With his boys, he has plans to build a small playground in his backyard this summer. They couldn’t be more excited. They live in Spanish Fork, Utah.
Nathan graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in Communications. While in school, Nathan was employed with KBYU-FM as the producer and anchor for BYU Radio News. He also anchored and reported stories for BYU’s Classical 89 during his senior year. He placed 15th in the National Hearst Journalism competition for his radio pieces on Michael Moore’s visit to UVSC and the supposed resignation of Gary Crowton as coach of the BYU Cougars Football team. He was later picked up by KSL Radio in Salt Lake City to be their weekend reporter and anchor. He loves to write and enjoyed his Print Journalism classes as well. He loves filmmaking and producing original audio content for radio and podcasting and enjoys being creative.
Nathan is very much the product of where he has come from and especially values his parents, Lilias and Aaron Campbell who currently reside in St. George, Utah. Their examples and supportive involvement throughout his life has instilled within him a great love for all people and a great desire to do and become something meaningful and spectacular. He grew up in Orem, Utah the sixth of ten children. He appreciates the fact that adversity has been his constant and dominant schoolmaster thus far in his life. He is no stranger to hardship and knows well the agony of defeat. He has had to work and earn everything that he has. He has learned to expect resistance and grow from it. He loves “the classroom” and appreciates worthy scholarship. He has a love for teaching and learning and for innovation. He believes in recording the day’s events and has tried to keep a daily journal for the last 15 years.
During all of 2007, Nathan was involved with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Pre-Service Seminary Teacher-Training Program through the Orem Institute of Religion. His most earnest desire and goal were to become employed with the Church Educational System (CES) and teach seminary. But when that goal went unrealized, and since his passion is helping young people, when the opportunity to become involved in Scouting full-time came along, he jumped at the chance. He counts himself very fortunate to have been part of an organization such as the Boy Scouts of America. Nathan in an Eagle Scout and has served as a Scout Master and a Varsity Coach. He is a cheerleader for the Scouting movement and what it helps young people to become; trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave clean and reverent.
Nathan has many interests. Chief among them are his family and his relationship with God. He is deeply committed to his God and his church and tries to serve with distinction and from his heart. He served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Atlantic Canada from July 1995—July 1997. He has a great love for his Savior, Jesus Christ and for the people in the Atlantic Provinces and plans to return there soon. He currently serves as First Counselor in the Spanish Fork 5th Ward Elder’s Quorum Presidency and as the Coordinator and Instructor for the Spanish Fork Utah Stake, Missionary Preparation class.
Nathan is an idealist. He has a passion for learning and is currently studying the differences between leadership and management. He believes in being “first over the wall” and in setting the highest example possible. He believes in communication and insists that all the world’s problems can be traced back to communication difficulties. He believes in reading a newspaper everyday and in keeping up with local and national issues. He believes in and honors the Constitution of the United States of America. He has a passion for equality and justice. He is involved with the democratic process and likes to consider the idea of running for office someday.
He thoroughly enjoys playing the guitar, live music, photography, videography, singing, running, soccer, basketball and hiking. He has a passion for many forms of music. He loves rock n’ roll, children’s lullabies and movie soundtrack orchestrations, but he especially loves choral music and particularly the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and the BYU Men’s Chorus. He is currently constructing a classical guitar using the same method that his father used. He has a growing interest in caving and loves to go sledding with his little boys. His favorite pastime is to just sit and read to his boys and hold them close while they’re still small.
He loves all things Scottish, but especially his dear Mother, Lilias, who immigrated to the US in 1963 from Falkirk, Stirlingshire. You can find him spending time in the summer months at the many highland games and Scottish festivals with his family.
All in all, Nathan believes in the goodness of people, in the idea of progression and change. He believes in working smarter and harder. He believes in toiling upward in the night to achieve his goals while others sleep.
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