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Mindful Leadership: Brianne Feinour Brings Heart and Vision to Camp NAC and Beyond

2025 Bucks County Parent Women of Influence Winner, Brianne Feinour is shaping the future for both campers and staff at Camp NAC, one mindful moment at a time

Brianne Feinour is recognized as a 2025 Women of Influence honoree for her mindful leadership in two Bucks County youth programs.

Building Confidence, Community, and Camp Magic

Brianne Feinour is not just a camp director, she’s a transformation leader. As the Camp Director at Camp NAC, a multimillion-dollar program serving over 1,200 campers and more than 100 staff annually, Brianne brings innovation, compassion, and mindful leadership to every corner of the camp experience.

Named a Bucks County Parent Women of Influence Award Winner in 2025, this recognition shines a spotlight on her ongoing impact in both local and national spaces. At Camp NAC, Brianne introduced wellness-focused programming and elevated staff development. She cultivates an inclusive culture where young people and team members alike feel empowered to grow.

A Voice for Wellness in the National Camp Community

Brianne’s mindful leadership extends far beyond Newtown. She is the Membership Chair of the American Camp Association’s Keystone Region and founded its first-ever Wellness Committee. Her work has been featured in the American Camp Association and Club Solutions Magazine. These publications she continues to champion the integration of mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and holistic health into youth programming nationwide.

Through her classes at Tru Healing Center, and its Mindful Kids program, Brianne supports children and families. She cultivates resilience, self-love, and connection through evidence-based mindfulness coaching.

Camp NAC Director, Brianne Feinour waves with four little campers and two goats.

Inspiring the Next Generation of Leaders

Brianne’s approach is rooted in authenticity and a deep understanding of what it takes to nurture both individuals and organizations. Whether she’s leading staff development workshops, planning professional growth opportunities, or guiding a young camper through a tough moment, her work reflects a rare balance of strength and sensitivity.

“I believe that when we create spaces where people feel safe, seen, and celebrated, everything else grows from there,” Brianne shared. “That’s what I try to do every day. Whether it’s at camp, in a Mindful Kids class, or out in the greater community.”

Learn more about Camp Nac and other area summer camps in the Bucks County Parent Summer Camp Guide.

Camp NAC, located in Newtown, Pennsylvania, offers Bucks County’s longest summer camp season, running for 13 weeks of fun and discovery. Serving children ages 3-15, Camp NAC provides a wide range of programs, from specialty camps like STEAM, art, cooking, and sports to the traditional Camp NACster day camp filled with games, swimming, and daily adventures.

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