about Cam
Cam Lane is a former NCAA Division I soccer player, 100‑mile ultramarathon finisher, living liver donor, and Exercise Science graduate who has built a life around movement, meaning, and showing up for other people. She thrives in demanding, people‑centered environments and is known for bringing steady energy, humor, and calm to high‑pressure moments.
Cam’s story is rooted in family and health. She donated part of her liver to her mom, a two‑time transplant recipient and breast cancer survivor, and has spent years on both sides of serious illness, as an advocate, caregiver, and athlete rebuilding after surgery. That experience drives her commitment to living donor advocacy, mental health in sports, and creating communities where people feel seen, supported, and never alone in hard seasons.
On the field and beyond, Cam has always been a connector. She has competed at the Division I level, coached youth players, worked in strength and conditioning, and supported runners in specialty retail, giving her a rare mix of credibility with athletes, coaches, clinicians, and everyday movers. Whether she is leading a team talk, guiding someone through their first pair of running shoes, or sharing her donor story on stage, she is known for clear, honest communication and a grounded, hopeful presence.
Today, Cam channels that blend of resilience, sport, and advocacy into mission‑aligned work in health, endurance sport, and community impact. She is especially energized by roles and partnerships where she can help people keep going, on the course, in the clinic, and in the middle of the hardest chapters of their lives.