Career
Education and He notably contributed to the establishment and maintenance of an electric tram system in Kingston, Jamaica, and was recognized by the British Admiralty for having "rendered invaluable services" during both World War I and World World War World War II He worked for over sixty years with the Jamaica Public Service Company Limited., from 1890 until after 1953, though in his latter years in the role of a consultant. He rose to head several committees and clubs with the company, during his time there, including membership in the Apprenticeship Committee, chairman of the managing committee of the company"s employee"s thrift club, and vice-chairman of the company"s mutual aid society.
Campbell was heavily involved in masonry throughout his life and career.
Director, Masonic Benevolence Association
Past Deputy District Grand Master of Scottish Free Masons in Jamaica
Past Preceptors of Kingston Templars
Past Principal Z. Holy Royal Architecture Chapter
Past Most Wise Sovereign, Kingston Rose Croix Chapter
Past Grand Director of Ceremonies of the Grand Lodge of Scotland
Past Master Mark Mason
Past Priory Knights of Malta
Past Worshipful Master Saint John Masonic Lodge, South Carolina (U.S.)