Welcome to Lucy
Campbell's Website

Quick Facts
* At Wheaton, I majored in economics and minored in women's studies and sociology.
* While at Wheaton, I was captain of the soccer and softball teams.
* In
2001, my softball team finished 3rd place in the NCAA Softball College World Series.
Hobbies
* After college, I became an avid runner and have completed 3 marathons, including the Boston Marathon twice.
* Last summer I began competing in triathlons. Interested in competing in triathlons? Check out Firm triathlons for the triathlon closest to you!
* I am a certified spin instructor - click here to learn how you can become a spin instructor too!
Nonprofit Organizations
* I help organize an annual toy drive within Mellon for Project Hope located in Dorchester, Massachusetts.
Want To Know More?
* Here are a few of my favorite restaurants: Sibling Rivalry, Kashmir (Indian cuisine), King and I (Thai), Fiore Italian Restaurant.
* My favorite foods are mexican and peanut butter.
* To satisfy my sweet tooth, I treat myself at Coldstone Creamery and Dairy Queen.
* My favorite flowers are sunflowers and star gazer lilies.
* Besides marathons, I enjoy running the applefest half marathon, hyannis marathon relay and reach the beach relay.
* My favorite tv shows are Law & Order SVU and 60 Minutes.
* One of my
most favorite things to do is lay on the beach with my mom and friend
Michelle. Our 'spring break' destination is South Beach.
* When I'm not
sunning on the beach, I enjoy exploring the coast of Massachusetts and
small towns in Vermont.
* When I
retire from finance I'd like to own a bed and breakfast either on the
coast of Maine or in the mountains.
* My favorite time of year is the fall - perfect running and biking weather. My two least favorite times of year are tax season and year end.
My brothers...
* Here is a picture of my
brothers and I after I compeleted the Boston Marathon in 2005.
* My younger
brother, Brock (on the left), recently moved to Boston after graduating
from Wheaton.
* My older
brother, Colin (on the right), graduated from Bates College and Suffolk
Law School and has relocated to Washington, D.C.