Cameron Doolittle serves as Executive Director of Practicing the Way. He was a 2014 Praxis Fellow as head of Jill's House, pioneering overnight respite to children with severe intellectual disabilities. He's the author of _Lead with Prayer_ (with Peter Greer, Ryan Skoog, and Jill Heisey) and _Joy Giving. _Through his firm, Candle, he facilitates joyful, high-yield giving for several foundations and visionary families. Previously, he co-founded Generosity Path and 100 Fold, served as senior director of Giving Partners, and advised givers and ministries including the Magnolia Foundation, BibleProject, Desiring God, YoungLife, Christianity Today, the Maclellan Foundation and others. Cameron was a senior executive at consultancy Corporate Executive Board (acquired by Gartner, NYSE: IT), where he served finance and legal executives at the world’s leading companies. He was Legislative Director to the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and earned degrees from Stanford (BA) and UC-Berkeley (JD/MBA). He's appeared in The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Christianity Today, and more. He loves discipling young adults at Antioch in Waco, meeting the same Happy Hour friends every Tuesday, and supporting the Seattle Seahawks. Cameron is privileged to be a father of four (Grace, Christiana, Hewson, and Sandhana), and the husband of one (Carolyn).
Cameron Doolittle serves as Executive Director of Practicing the Way. He was a 2014 Praxis Fellow as head of Jill's House, pioneering overnight respite to children with severe intellectual disabilities. He's the author of Lead with Prayer (with Peter Greer, Ryan Skoog, and Jill Heisey) and _Joy Giving. _Through his firm, Candle, he facilitates joyful, high-yield giving for several foundations and visionary families. Previously, he co-founded Generosity Path and 100 Fold, served as senior director of Giving Partners, and advised givers and ministries including the Magnolia Foundation, BibleProject, Desiring God, YoungLife, Christianity Today, the Maclellan Foundation and others. Cameron was a senior executive at consultancy Corporate Executive Board (acquired by Gartner, NYSE: IT), where he served finance and legal executives at the world’s leading companies. He was Legislative Director to the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and earned degrees from Stanford (BA) and UC-Berkeley (JD/MBA). He's appeared in The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Christianity Today, and more. He loves discipling young adults at Antioch in Waco, meeting the same Happy Hour friends every Tuesday, and supporting the Seattle Seahawks. Cameron is privileged to be a father of four (Grace, Christiana, Hewson, and Sandhana), and the husband of one (Carolyn).
