Amy Campbell
Alpine Ski | Indoor Rowing | Skeleton | SwimmingAmy is a board-certified Periodontist, a job she is most proud of. “I am grateful to have been able to specialize right out of dental school,” she said. During her career, she has been shown to be a “proven leader and provider”, leading one clinic to earn “Best Clinic” in 2016. She is also the proud mother of 2 sons she refers to as “little gentlemen.” AFW2 enrolled Amy following medical professionals finding a tumor on her brain. The growth led to blindness in areas of both eyes and is a regrowth from previous inventions. This will be her first ever Warrior Games and she is excited to be a part of Team Air Force.
What does the Invictus Games mean to you?
I am completely honored to be able to participate as a member of Team US at Invictus Games. It is important to me because I get to represent all of the AF military members with cancer. I get to get to help paint the picture of Team US to the world. I get to represent many of those that aren’t here or couldn’t be here due to cancer. I get to break the status quo. I get to inspire my teammates, my family and the world. I get to fight. I get to support. I get to cheer. I get to hug. I get to celebrate. I get to love. I get to show the world that I used adaptive sports to rehabilitate. I get to work hard. I get to push myself. I will fight to live.