Donald Cameron, who was raised in Robbins, North Carolina, moved to Greensboro in 1981. While in Greensboro, Cameron worked as the executive vice president of Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC), and eventually became the president. Cameron has been involved with the Rotary Club of Greensboro since 1981, as well as other community projects such as the Greensboro Economic Development Alliance. Cameron focuses on the necessity of growth and focused education in Greensboro's future. Drawing on his experiences with GTCC, Cameron relates the changing economics of the city and the shift from traditional industries such as textile manufacturing to biotech and transportation industries. Cameron's narrative presents possibilities for Greensboro's future and emphasizes the necessary stimulants to economic growth that GTCC and The University of North Carolina at Greensboro will foster.