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James R. Camp

Columbus, Ohio

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Camp James R. Camp "Jim", age 67, of Dublin, passed away Tuesday, November 18, 2014. He was born in Washington, PA, December 31, 1946. Jim was an entrepreneur, best selling author, high school football coach, military pilot, airline captain, and Vietnam Veteran. Graduate, Columbus North High...

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Jim and I were in the same Air Force pilot training class in 1972, and then 20 years later flew together when I was a 727 copilot with FedEx. We had a great time working together; great memories shared!

So sorry to hear about Jim's passing.

I've learned a lot from his book "Start with No." and am about to purchase his audiobook, "No" on Audible. Also, I see his brilliant book "Start with No" available on Audible. You can preorder it now on Audible.

Ready in peace, Jim. Thank you for your brilliant sales wisdom and life lessons.

With love,
Greg

I am deeply sad at the news of the loss of this dear friend. My sincerest condolences to Patti & the family. He spoke (highly) of you often. I will miss Jim dearly.I saw him about every 4 weeks for the last 6 years. He was one of my favorite clients, full of stories, opinions & political (Democratic) insights! 2014 was a tough year for me with the loss of my mom which he knew, so he chose not to share his illness with me. I plan to take that up with him when I see him again someday. Until...

"Keep Moving Forward"

I just found out today and am so shocked about this. Jim Camp, the most renowned negotiation coach of the world has passed away. My sincere condolences to the Camp family.
I really admired Jim. He was a great inspiration, a consummate business leader, pioneer in negotiation methodology and of course I am honored to have been reading, studying and learning about his negotiation system since the last three years.
Mr. Jim Camp, wherever you are, thank you for your teachings and keep moving...

This is sad news...Jim was a generous soul who always made me feel like his passion was to see me succeed. I will miss our talks about football, business and life.

RIP Big Guy

Patty and Family - I am so sorry for your loss, I just found out today and am so shocked. We loved & admired Jim, he was a great man and I cherish all the good times we all shared. Our love and prayers to you and the family. Darrell Rigley

My sincere condolences to the Camp family. He frequently spoke very proudly to me about each of you - Pat, his children, and his grandchildren. I am very sad to learn of his passing.

Wim

So very sorry to hear of this, had I known before today I surely would have attended the funeral. Jim was a great man and great inspiration, a consummate business leader, pioneer in negotiation methodology, and of course the sum of a myriad of his other accomplishments and experiences in life. Always guiding and helpful with his interactions, often accompanied with one of his great stories and always extremely proud of his family. I will always treasure my personal interactions with him over...

My heartfelt condolences to the Camp family and his friends. I first met Jim when we became classmates in the Air Force Pilot Training Program in 1972. There was never a doubt that he would be a successful pilot. So it was a joy when I joined Flying Tigers in 1978 and ran into Jim again as a fellow Tiger. Flying with Jim was always a joy; that big smile on his face was always there. I will miss you, Jim.