Before joining our team at Statera, Cameron worked in the banking industry for close to 10 years. During this time, he was able to advance to different positions which eventually led him to receive his securities licenses.
Cameron was born in Houston, TX and moved to St. George at the age of three and has lived here ever since. He graduated from Pine View Highschool and later graduated with his bachelor’s degree of Business Communications in Management from Dixie State University (now Utah Tech).
Cameron served two years on a religious mission in Mexico where he had the opportunity to learn Spanish and the value of serving others. He believes that everyone has a story that makes them who they are, and he genuinely loves learning about them.
Cameron has been married to his wonderful wife Natalie for 14 years. He has three beautiful kids. Raylen is 10 years old and has recently gotten into beauty routines. Thea is a fun-loving 7-year-old girl who loves drawing pictures for people and writing notes. Lasty, there is Tristan, who is 2-year-old who loves climbing on everything and throwing whatever he can find into water to see if it sinks or floats.
In his free time, Cameron loves spending time with his family. He enjoys going to the lake and going on adventures with his kids. When he has time to himself, he enjoys video games or working on home projects.
Get to Know Cameron:
That my character is good. That they know I will try my best to do what is right.
I would have to say that you can do hard things. The difficult journey towards something that you consider valuable ends up being more precious than the achievement itself.
The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
I hope to be known as someone who was always kind yet never afraid to be himself and stand for what he believed.
Staying out at the lake to swim and wakeboard with the family.
Definitely a night owl.
Snowboarding and wakeboarding.
It would be called “What am I too old for now!”. I would go around trying things that I think I’m still ok to do but most of the time I’ll find out that this is something that has crossed over into the “I’ve gotten too old for this”.