Debra A. Campbell, P.E., BSCE ‘76
Debra Campbell graduated from Michigan Tech in 1976 with a
baccalaureate degree in civil engineering. Since August of
2003, she has held the position Director of Planning for Grand
County, Colorado. In this role she has responsibility for
land development review, enforcement of zoning regulations,
building permit review, and long range planning for Grand
County, Colorado.
Prior to her current position with Grand County, Ms. Campbell
utilized her civil engineering skills and knowledge in various
capacities. She worked for several Michigan civil consulting
firms from 1976 to 1980; from 1982 to 1987, she worked for
the Metro Denver Wastewater Reclamation District; from 1987
to 1988 she served as the Manager of Engineering for the National
Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado; and from
1988 to 2003 she was employed with the National Park Service
as Project Manager. Throughout her career, she attended the
University of Colorado, receiving her master’s degree
in civil engineering in 1994.
Her professional and community involvements are many: Ms.
Campbell is a registered professional engineer; she is a member
of the Rocky Mountain Water Environment Association and serves
on both the Town of Winter Park Design Review Committee and
Affordable Housing Committee. In addition, she is a professional
ski instructor for the National Sports Center for the Disabled,
and is a counselor for Advocates for Support Against Domestic
Violence. In 1997, Debra received the Arthur S. Bedell Award
from the Rocky Mountain Water Environment Federation.
Ms. Campbell was inducted into the Michigan Tech Presidential
Council of Alumnae in 2004. While attending Michigan Tech,
she participated in the Girls’ Chorus, and intramural
basketball and hockey. She was a member of Chi Epsilon and
the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Debra makes her home in Winter Park, Colorado where she lives
with her husband, Chuck.
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