Kristina Cameron believes everyone has it in them to accomplish something they don’t think they can do.

Cameron started her fitness journey more than ten years ago. It completely transformed her life, and now she guides others in transforming theirs as a personal trainer and fitness coach.

“I think I have the best job in the world,” says Cameron.

“When people come in, I have to build a relationship with them first. Some people want to be challenged and some people don’t and that’s okay. You’re here and wanting to grow. Eventually, you see the growth in people and see when they start believing in themselves. It is incredible.”

Nominator Jean Storey has multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic disease of the central nervous system. She says Cameron puts her heart and soul into mentoring others in health and wellness.

“I myself shout loudly from any and all mountaintops that her mentorship has truly changed my life,” says Storey.

“She has changed me in absolutely every way and her continued mentorship not only inspires me, but other MS people in my life who, just by association, have learned that sometimes, with the right person guiding you, miraculous things can indeed happen.”

Cameron has dreams of one day opening her own gym in Airdrie with her best friend. In the meantime, she hopes to continue helping people to achieve their goals.