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A lifetime of service

Community Involvement

Showing up for Capitola and Santa Cruz County isn't new for Cami — it's the thread that runs through every chapter of her career and her life.

Cami speaking at a Think Local First gathering at Mijos Taqueria

Vice President, Think Local First

I'm proud to serve as Vice President of Think Local First, supporting local businesses and strengthening community connections in Capitola and throughout Santa Cruz County.

Cami presenting a $4,700 Think Local First donation check to the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter Foundation

Animal Welfare & Local Fundraising

Supporting animal welfare and local fundraising efforts that make a meaningful difference in Santa Cruz County.

Cami with the Be the Difference Award and Certificates of Recognition for Think Local First

Be the Difference Award Recognition

Recognized through Think Local First with the Volunteer Center's Be the Difference Award and Certificates of Recognition for transforming Santa Cruz County through volunteerism.

Educational Workshops & Document Prep

Offering educational workshops and practical document-preparation support for clients and real estate professionals.

Cami Corvin featured in a Castle's Own article about joining the Capitola Historical Museum Board of Trustees

Capitola Historical Museum, Board of Trustees

Proud to serve on the Capitola Historical Museum Board of Trustees and help preserve and share Capitola's unique local history.

Cami Corvin in chambers in front of the U.S. flag during her service with the U.S. Federal Court

U.S. Federal Court Service

Serving with the United States Federal Court was a meaningful part of my professional career and deepened my commitment to fairness, accountability, and public service.

Cami Corvin on patrol with the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary near Station Monterey

U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary

Serving with the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary as Communications Officer for Station Monterey and the Santa Cruz Harbor was a meaningful way to give back through public service.