U.S.A.
Julie McIntosh holds a Bachelor of Arts from Indiana Wesleyan University and a medical degree from the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine. She spent nearly two decades managing public health in Muskogee and Okmulgee counties, culminating in her role as Medical Director. McIntosh retired from medicine in January 2023 and has since focused on public service. She has a strong background in education, having taught at various levels and operated homeschool co-ops. McIntosh's volunteer work spans multiple continents, reflecting a commitment to community service and sustainable practices.
Julie McIntosh combines a deep commitment to family values and community service with an unexpected advocacy for sustainable farming practices and homeschooling. Her medical background and local leadership roles lend credibility to her healthcare cost reduction proposals. McIntosh's support for small business growth and economic stability juxtaposes with her emphasis on localized, community-focused initiatives, suggesting a nuanced approach to economic policy. Her extensive volunteer work around the world adds a global dimension to her otherwise highly localized policy stances.