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Cameron
Cameron Keller, Executive Director
Get to Know Cameron
Cameron Keller provides executive leadership to BCG on a part-time basis. Cameron is passionate about macro-level system change and consults nationally and internationally on a variety of mental health issues. In his former role as National Vice President with the Mental Health Commission of Canada, Cameron led the implementation of Canada’s first-ever mental health strategy, the National Standard for Psychological Health and Safety in the Workplace and also led several other national programs and initiatives such as a $110M multi-year, multi-site research demonstration project – the largest of its type in the world that is now being replicated around the world. Cameron is a National Master Trainer for the Road to Mental Readiness and The Working Mind Courses and is also certified to train Mental Health First Aid. Cameron is also a Professional Certified Coach, and as such does executive and business coaching with a specialization in business growth “scaling up” and workplace mental health. He consults to executives in both for-profit businesses and not-for-profits in Canada and beyond. He does extensive team building and supports executive teams in being aligned and focused on growth and “scaling up.”
Cameron is also a Registered Clinical Counsellor in British Columbia and a Registered Marriage and Family Therapist with the Canadian Association of Marriage and Family Therapy. In his own clinical practice, Cameron’s primary specialization is in working with couples, but he also enjoys working with individuals throughout the lifespan on a range of presenting issues and challenges. Specializing in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT), Cameron is pleased to be able to deliver on the most effective ever approach to couples therapy. Cameron entered the clinical counselling field in 1995 and has worked in a variety of faith-based settings including the Burnaby Christian Counselling Group and Sevenoaks Alliance Church. He also established and launched a counselling center at Maple Ridge Baptist Church in 1999.