
Danielle Campo
Danielle Campo McLeod, is an award-winning keynote speaker, mental health expert, and coach renowned for her expertise in leadership, resilience, and fostering connections. A celebrated Paralympian and recipient of the Order of Ontario, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, Terry Fox Humanitarian Award, and a Canadian National Hero Honour, Danielle brings over two decades of experience as a thought leader and resiliency expert.
Diagnosed initially with muscular dystrophy and later correctly with Spinal muscular atrophy with lower extremity predominance (SMA-LED), Danielle's personal journey fuels her advocacy for disability rights and her mission to empower individuals to discover their "gold medal moments” and uncover their strengths and achieve personal success.
Danielle has won multiple gold medals and set world records at the Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. Beyond her athletic success, Danielle has significantly impacted her community as the Director of Culture and Engagement at Muscular Dystrophy Canada, raising over $5 million for neuromuscular diseases. Her efforts and story have been featured in major media outlets such as The Social, Breakfast Television, CP24, CHCH, CBC, and CTV News.
Danielle is also the author of "Resurrections: My Will to Survive is Olympian," a memoir detailing her journey of overcoming adversity and empowering others.
A devoted mother of five, Danielle balances her professional achievements with a bustling family life, continuing to inspire and lead by example.