Meet Cameron.

Cameron Calvin Trimble doesn’t just run campaigns; he builds digital movements. With a career spanning nearly two decades, Cameron has served as a senior advisor to Presidents, CEOs, and cultural icons, helping them navigate the complex digital landscape to drive real-world impact.

Appointed as the first White House Director of Digital Engagement on day one of the Biden-Harris Administration, Cameron redefined how the Executive Branch connects with the American people. He turned the "Bully Pulpit" into a digital powerhouse, partnering with creators like Olivia Rodrigo, Ciara, and Usher to drive national discourse.

His leadership during the 2020 election cycle was historic:

  • National Director of African American Paid Media: Led a record-breaking $80M+ outreach program that resulted in the highest Black voter turnout in U.S. history.

  • Deputy Digital Director (Inaugural Committee): Produced the first fully virtual Presidential Inauguration, achieving the largest digital viewership in history across 50+ streaming partners.

Today, Cameron is the Managing Partner at Hued Strategies, a minority-owned, digital-first firm with offices in D.C. and Los Angeles. His work focuses on "Digital Democracy,” a subject he recently taught as a Teaching Fellow at USC’s Dornsife Center.

Whether he is launching a 7-figure multicultural practice at Precision Strategies, serving as a Director for the Smithsonian’s NMAAHC, or founding Hip Politics, Cameron’s mission remains the same: elevating the voices of communities of color and ensuring they have a seat at the digital table.

A proud Howard University alumnus and Board Member for the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts, Cameron is deeply committed to his community. He co-founded Men of Color in Communications to diversify the industry and continues to mentor the next generation of digital leaders.

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