Parkview Health Names Julie McCormick Northeast Market President

February 10, 2025 at 5:10 p.m.
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FORT WAYNE - Julie McCormick, RN, BSN, MBA, has been appointed as president of Parkview Health’s northeast market.
McCormick brings more than 20 years of experience in healthcare leadership, with a proven history of success in hospital operations, multi-specialty practice management and community engagement, according to a news release from Parkview.
“Julie’s extensive background in healthcare operations, coupled with her strategic vision and commitment to patient-centered care, makes her the ideal leader,” said Dr. Greg Johnson, regional market president, Parkview Health. “Her dedication to excellence will undoubtedly enhance the quality of care and services we provide to the communities we serve in northeast Indiana.”
McCormick most recently served as vice president of clinical operations and chief nursing officer at Cameron Memorial Community Hospital in Angola, Ind., where she oversaw hospital operations, fostered community partnerships, and led major initiatives such as the $13 million Cameron Education and Innovation Project. Under her leadership, the hospital achieved CMS Five Star ratings and received the Innovation in Quality Award from the Indiana Hospital Association.
Previously, McCormick was vice president of operations for Parkview Physicians Group, where she provided operational leadership to 75 primary care clinics across nine counties. Among her many achievements in this role, Julie onboarded new physicians, guided the launch of five startup clinics, and implemented value-based care initiatives to improve patient outcomes and satisfaction, the release states.
“I am thrilled to return to Parkview Health in this new role,” McCormick said. “I look forward to working with our talented teams to continue advancing health solutions and delivering excellent care to the Northeast Indiana community. Parkview’s strong culture of collaboration and support makes it an incredible place to lead and serve.”
McCormick earned an MBA in healthcare administration from Western Governors University, a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Chamberlain University, and an associate degree in nursing from the University of Saint Francis. She is active in her community, serving on the Trine University Advisory Council and as a board member of Women’s Care Center NEI.


FORT WAYNE - Julie McCormick, RN, BSN, MBA, has been appointed as president of Parkview Health’s northeast market.
McCormick brings more than 20 years of experience in healthcare leadership, with a proven history of success in hospital operations, multi-specialty practice management and community engagement, according to a news release from Parkview.
“Julie’s extensive background in healthcare operations, coupled with her strategic vision and commitment to patient-centered care, makes her the ideal leader,” said Dr. Greg Johnson, regional market president, Parkview Health. “Her dedication to excellence will undoubtedly enhance the quality of care and services we provide to the communities we serve in northeast Indiana.”
McCormick most recently served as vice president of clinical operations and chief nursing officer at Cameron Memorial Community Hospital in Angola, Ind., where she oversaw hospital operations, fostered community partnerships, and led major initiatives such as the $13 million Cameron Education and Innovation Project. Under her leadership, the hospital achieved CMS Five Star ratings and received the Innovation in Quality Award from the Indiana Hospital Association.
Previously, McCormick was vice president of operations for Parkview Physicians Group, where she provided operational leadership to 75 primary care clinics across nine counties. Among her many achievements in this role, Julie onboarded new physicians, guided the launch of five startup clinics, and implemented value-based care initiatives to improve patient outcomes and satisfaction, the release states.
“I am thrilled to return to Parkview Health in this new role,” McCormick said. “I look forward to working with our talented teams to continue advancing health solutions and delivering excellent care to the Northeast Indiana community. Parkview’s strong culture of collaboration and support makes it an incredible place to lead and serve.”
McCormick earned an MBA in healthcare administration from Western Governors University, a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Chamberlain University, and an associate degree in nursing from the University of Saint Francis. She is active in her community, serving on the Trine University Advisory Council and as a board member of Women’s Care Center NEI.


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