Julie Cook
Stella H. Oaks Foundation board of directors
Julie Cook is a dedicated philanthropist and advocate for mental health, education, and the arts. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University, majoring in Business Education with minors in Dance Education and Business Management.
A cofounder of the Cook Center for Human Connection, Julie champions mental health, community connection, and suicide prevention. She played a key role in establishing the Gregory P. and Julie Cook Behavioral Health Unit at Primary Children’s Medical Center in Lehi, Utah.
Julie has served in numerous leadership roles, including the Executive Committee for the President’s Leadership Council at BYU and the Primary Promise Board at Primary Children’s Hospital. During her time living in China, she developed a deep appreciation for the people and culture, actively participating in global humanitarian efforts. Recently, Julie was instrumental in the establishment of The Ruth Theater at dōTERRA, and she sits on the Board of Tuacahn Theater.
A mother of five, Julie has dedicated much of her life to service within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.