Campbell Cavasso (commonly known as
Cam Cavasso) (born October 14, 1950), is an
American politician and
businessman. He served three consecutive terms in the
Hawaii House of Representatives from January 1985 to January 1991, representing House District 51 in Windward
Oahu.
Early life
Cavasso was born on October 14, 1950 in San Francisco, California, the eldest of three sons (Joseph and David younger brothers) of Leon Cavasso Jr., a coffee
broker and salesman, and June Campbell Cavasso, a homemaker, secretary, and daughter of a New Jersey
Christian minister and
pastor, Charles Henry Campbell, and his wife Elsie Campbell. His paternal great–grandfather, Frank Davey, was a Hawaii adventurer and photographer who served the royalty in the Hawaiian Kingdom in the late 19th Century. Davey's photographs include those of Princess Kaiulani on the steps of her home at Ainahou, Hawaii and the “
Lei Makers” in the early years of
Honolulu. Davey’s caricature was carried in the
Pacific Commercial Advertiser in their edition of June 28, 1902.
Cavasso and his family relocated to
Oahu, Hawaii in October 1961, and he graduated from Kailua Elementary School, Kailua Intermediate School, and
Kailua High School.
Early adulthood
Awarded a four-year
ROTC scholarship to attend the
University of Colorado at Boulder, he earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
Sociology in 1973. In his junior year, he spent two semesters as a foreign exchange student at
Waseda......
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