I started Cameron Communications because I wanted to give entrepreneurs access to something I had that most of them don’t.
Decades of working inside some of the most communication-intensive industries in the world—healthcare, pharmaceuticals, life sciences. Building campaigns. Running strategy. Training teams. Figuring out how to say the right things to the right people at exactly the right moment.
That kind of experience changes how you see communications. You stop seeing it as content to produce and start seeing it as a system to build. One that works when you’re consistent and quietly falls apart when you’re not.
Most entrepreneurs don’t have that kind of time or access. And they shouldn’t have to figure it out alone.
Hi, I’m Lindsay.
I spent the early part of my career at Unity Health Insurance, where I led communications for 13 years, which taught me more about what makes messaging actually land than anything else could have. From there, I moved to Covance, where I built multi-channel campaigns in oncology and rare disease. Some of the most complex, high-stakes communications work there is. Then Exact Sciences, where I built and deployed the communication strategy for a 600-person sales team. A process so well-designed that it spread organically.
Twenty-five years across those organizations taught me something that changed how I see this work entirely: communication isn’t just about producing content. It’s a system to build.
Along the way, I went through Dale Carnegie training. Then I came back and coached it. That pattern, learning something deeply and then turning around to give it to someone else, is probably the throughline of everything I do.
What I noticed across all those years was that the entrepreneurs I cared about most, the coaches, consultants, and practitioners building something real and meaningful, were doing everything on their own with none of the infrastructure I had access to. No communications strategy. No systems. No one to think through with them.
Cameron Communications is my answer to that.
What working with me actually looks like.
I don’t hand you a document and disappear. That’s not how I’m built, and it’s not what actually helps.
I dig in. I ask questions most people don’t think to ask. I read what you’ve already created and find the value in it that you stopped seeing because you’re too close to it. I pay attention to what you say and how you say it because your voice is in there, even when it doesn’t feel that way yet.
These are exactly what I envisioned, and they feel like my brand voice. I am truly blown away—there is literally nothing I would change. - Nancy Higgs, Client
Her dedication was evident in her investment in understanding my business. If you’re looking for someone who meets you where you are and delivers results with genuine care for your business success, Lindsay is the partner you need. - Amy Calder, Client
That’s the standard I hold myself to—not just understanding your industry or your goals, but understanding how your business actually works, what you care about and what will genuinely move things forward for you specifically.
My background is in healthcare and life sciences, but I genuinely love learning the landscape of any business. That curiosity is part of what makes the work good.
What matters most to me.
I want my clients to succeed. Not in an abstract, mission-statement way. In a real, specific, I-stay-up-thinking-about-your-business way.
I think a lot about what it means to actually support someone versus just deliver something to them. The deliverable matters. But so does whether you feel more capable and more confident after we’ve worked together than you did before.
That’s the difference between a vendor and a partner. I’m here to be the second one.
The Revenue Rocket Podcast
Stop Feeding the Content Beast
How to create consistency with your content through systems, not more content. Listen to the full episode for a practical conversation about what actually makes communications sustainable for service-based entrepreneurs.
If any of this sounds like what you’ve been looking for
I’d love to hear what’s going on in your business. Not a sales call. Just a real conversation about where you are, what feels hard and whether working together makes sense.
Book a free 30-minute call. We’ll figure it out from there.