Campbell Rogers rowed at Harvard University where he graduated in 1983. Campbell was team captain in 1983 when Harvard won the Eastern Sprints and then went on to win the first of Harvard’s six national championships. Rowing has been in an important part of Campbell’s life and his father Hartley Rogers was a founding member of the CRASH-B sprints and president of the Boston Rowing Center, which prepared many top athletes for the US National Team in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Currently the Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at Heartflow, Inc., a California-based medical device company, Campbell also has served as the Chief Scientific Officer, Global Head, Research and Development for Cordis Corporation, Johnson & Johnson and was Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston.
He holds a medical degree from Harvard Medical School and a GMP from Harvard Business School.
Campbell recognizes the important role that rowing has played in his life and is interested in helping the NRF connect with his network and communicate our mission to the US rowing community.
Campbell and his family live in Westwood, MA and one of Campbell’s sons currently is rowing at Phillips Exeter Academy.