His father was a diplomat for the Ministry of Foreign Affair of Turkey, so he moved to Libya and then to France where he completed his primary education.
He moved to Nicosia as his father was assigned to the Embassy of Turkey to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
[1] Upon the completion of his education, Çam worked as a high level executive for numerous companies and lectured at the Fatih University[1][2] He was appointed by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, then-Prime Minister of Turkey, to be the Chief of Cabinet of his Office in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey in September 2002.
[3] He became the Chief of Cabinet for the Speaker of the Grand National Assembly in August 2009, during the tenure of Mehmet Ali Şahin.
[4] He was appointed by Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım, to be the president of Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency on June 5, 2011.