Campbell Marshall

Adjunct Professor

Mr. Campbell Marshall is a seasoned entreprenuer, executive, investor, and mentor with extensive leadership experience across telecommunications, national security, finance, and government policy. He has directed global operations for cutting-edge technology companies, advised senior government leaders, and continues to engage in startups, international policy and strategic initiatives.

Campbell most recently served as Chief Operating Officer and Vice President of Skyloom, a space-optical communications developer/manufacturer serving the needs of national defense and global telecommunications customers. Prior to Skyloom, Campbell was part of the executive leadership team at Omnispace, where he successfully built and led their government and military-focused business, as well as played a key role in market expansion from the company’s inception. Previously he was part of the small investment team at the Xerion Fund, a special situations hedge fund within Perella Weinberg Partners Asset Management in New York with over $3 billion under management. Prior to that, Campbell served as a Counterterrorism Operations Officer in the Central Intelligence Agency's National Clandestine Service, conducting successful operations and liaising with partner services around the globe. Previously, as a key aide to U.S. Trade Representative and later Deputy Secretary of State Robert B. Zoellick in the George W. Bush administration, he worked closely with trade delegations, foreign ministers, and heads of state to achieve landmark trade deals. Campbell also worked in key strategy and policy roles for both the George W. Bush and Jon Huntsman Jr. presidential campaigns, as well as on the 2000 White House Transition Team.

Campbell is an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service (SFS) Science, Technology and International Affairs (STIA) program. Campbell received a Master’s in Business Administration in finance from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, where he also pursued a Masters of International Studies at the Lauder Institute. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Policy from Duke University. He is a member of the Meridian International Center’s Rising Leaders Council, and a “Young Atlanticist” with the Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C. He is a trustee of the 1000 Islands Land Trust. He is fluent in Spanish, enjoys exploring food and wine around the world, golf, tennis, surfing and most of all, playing with his Old English Sheepdog.