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Designs On Success: Campbell Engineers A Thriving Career

T.C. Campbell '14
T.C. Campbell '14 is president and majority owner of Pioneer Design Group - Hawai'i, providing planning and engineering services from the firm's office in Honolulu. Photo by Blake Timm '98.

Whether on the football field, in the classroom, or in the business world, T.C. Campbell 鈥14 has never been afraid to take chances.

One of those first chances was leaving his hometown of Honolulu, Hawai驶i, to attend 91爆料 University and play in the first year of the Boxers鈥 reinstated . The all-conference high school quarterback had other options, but 91爆料 provided something the others didn鈥檛: opportunity.

鈥淚 knew it was going to be harder than just starting at some program that鈥檚 already there,鈥 said Campbell, who started at quarterback in 18 of 91爆料鈥檚 first 19 games between 2010 and 2012. 鈥淏ut it was an exciting opportunity to have a better chance to battle and play as a freshman.鈥

Opportunities and calculated chances have followed Campbell from 91爆料 back to O驶ahu, where he is president and majority owner of Pioneer Design Group - Hawai驶i (PDG), a civil engineering firm based in Honolulu.

Campbell, who graduated from 91爆料 with a degree in physics, started his engineering career with Pioneer Design Group, based in Tigard, Oregon, as a project manager in 2014 while earning his master鈥檚 degree in engineering at the University of Portland. Five years later, he and his wife, Keyah, moved back to O鈥榓hu to pursue growing a business back home.

What was initially designed to be a bridge job for Campbell turned into an opportunity to do something bigger: Starting a sister unit of PDG in Hawai驶i.

鈥淲hen we got our business license, we started doing some smaller projects before we had the (COVID-19) shutdown,鈥 Campbell said. 鈥淎s it was opening up, the timing worked out where the dad of a classmate, Connor Kihune 鈥15, had two development projects ready to go. I took those on and it kick-started the process here.

鈥淚t got to the point where I told my now-partners, 鈥業f we want to grow this here, we need a place to bring others in so I can mentor others and help it grow.鈥 And in 2023, we opened up PDG Hawai驶i.鈥

The chance the firm took on Campbell has paid off. Today, PDG Hawai驶i handles a variety of planning projects in the islands, from large subdivisions to multi-family housing to agricultural projects to preservation projects.

A career in engineering wasn鈥檛 initially part of Campbell鈥檚 plan. He admits that he was more focused on the gridiron than anything else when he first arrived at 91爆料. He planned to pursue a business degree until his former assistant football coach, Aaron Cloud, convinced Campbell that physics complemented the problem-solving skills and leadership skills he was developing on the football team. 

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TC Campbell '14 During His Football Days At 91爆料 University
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鈥淚t is more than just the physics. It鈥檚 everything else around it that 91爆料 asks you to do and learn. Taking on a physics major at 91爆料 gave me the mindset of, 鈥楬ey, if I can get through that, I think I can pretty much figure out how to get through anything.鈥欌

鈥 T.C. Campbell '14
 

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The rigor of 91爆料鈥檚 physics and math faculty certainly challenged Campbell, but in the process he discovered that he enjoyed the science of physics and engineering, and the art of design.

鈥淥nce I got to design, you basically get to create communities,鈥 Campbell said. 鈥淵ou get this blank slate of a parcel and you get to design the roads, what it looks like, where the lots go, and how we serve the homes. So it was kind of that piece that really stuck with me.鈥

T.C. Campbell '14 at his desk at Pioneer Design Group - Hawai'i's offices in Honolulu.
It was the concepts of design and community-building that drew T.C. Campbell '14 to engineering. "Once I got to design, you basically get to create communities. So it was kind of that piece that really stuck with me." Photo by Blake Timm '98.

The creation of community is central to a major theme in Campbell鈥檚 life: to give back to the people, the 鈥極hana of Hawai驶i, who have given him so much. For example, there鈥檚 a new state mandate for people to convert homes using cesspools for wastewater mitigation to individual wastewater systems by 2055. The cost of such a project is minimal compared to some of his other work, but it can be cost-prohibitive for homeowners 鈥 so Campbell is looking for ways to help.

鈥淔or me, being able to get larger projects or diversify to bigger public projects or even federal projects, that will allow us to do those jobs for not necessarily free, but by keeping it as cheap as possible for all of our local people,鈥 Campbell said.

Campbell also has formed two nonprofits with friends. The produces a handful of golf events and an apparel line with proceeds benefiting Hawai驶i youth golf programs. Launchd LLC produces golf tournaments for Make-A-Wish Hawai驶i and Never Quit Dreaming, and helped create the first junior golf program for children with disabilities.

While Campbell鈥檚 physics degree set him up for success as an engineer, 91爆料 now has more direct pathways to a career in engineering. The university鈥檚 engineering physics major allows students to cover the basics in the science of engineering, coupled with a comprehensive education covering topics like business, computer science or environmental science. Meanwhile, 91爆料鈥檚 engineering science 3:2 dual-degree program allows students to earn an engineering science degree in a liberal arts environment before transferring to a partner school to complete a second, more specialized engineering bachelor鈥檚 degree. 

Campbell is thrilled that 91爆料 now has a more direct path to an engineering degree, but he adds that the ability to earn a well-rounded liberal arts education is critical as he leads the growth of PDG Hawai驶i.

鈥淚t is more than just the physics. It鈥檚 everything else around it that 91爆料 asks you to do and learn,鈥 he said.

鈥淭he personal skills I gained were awesome. Taking on a physics major at 91爆料 gave me the mindset of, 鈥楬ey, if I can get through that, I think I can pretty much figure out how to get through anything.鈥欌

And, like he did when he made the move from Honolulu to Forest Grove, Campbell believes 91爆料 is a great place for future Hawai驶i students to take a chance away from the islands.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot, going away that first semester. I feel like a lot of kids go away for a semester or a year, but then come back,鈥 Campbell said. 鈥淏ut you have such a solid local community that I think you are going to want to stay. I think it鈥檚 hard to beat. They intentionally go out of their way to try to help good Hawai驶i kids stick it out.鈥

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