In 2004 she was chosen Miss Bluefields and participated in the national
Miss Nicaragua pageant, where she was
first runner-up. By 2010 she was working for
CARICOM (the Caribbean Community Organisation) as a policy advisor. In 2015, she was appointed co-director of the Nicaraguan Tourism Institute. In 2020, on behalf of the Nicaraguan government, she assumed the pro tempore presidency of the Central American Tourism Council and Board of Directors of the Central American Tourism Promotion Agency for a period of six months. Campbell is Minister of Tourism of Nicaragua. She is the first person of African descent to hold that ministerial role. == References ==