McNulty named new Executive Director of Partnership for a Healthier Hamilton County

The Board of Directors for Partnership for a Healthy Hamilton County (PHHC) is pleased to welcome its new Executive Director Cathy McNulty.

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McNulty will lead PHHC efforts in supporting and promoting health among Hamilton County residents by fostering collaboration across all sectors of the community. Under the fiscal umbrella of Good Samaritan Network since 2014, Partnership For A Healthy Hamilton County acquired its 501(c)(3) non-profit status in July 2019.

“PHHC has many opportunities for evolution and we’re extremely pleased to have Cathy join our team in leading our continued growth,” said Board Chair Dianna Huddleston of Aspire, Inc. “The county needs the type of collaboration and coalition-building that PHHC facilitates to more effectively address health needs.”

“It’s an honor to be part of an organization that recognizes the importance of and the efforts required to support being a healthy community,” said McNulty. “I’m thrilled to work with such an innovative organization.”

Passionate about health and wellness, McNulty brings more than 20 years of leadership experience from the healthcare and nonprofit industries, including leading collaborative initiatives throughout Indiana. She received a diploma from St. Elizabeth’s School of Nursing, a BS in Health and a MS in Health Administration from The College of St. Francis, a PhD in Health Administration from Warren National University and a Certificate in Fundraising Management (CFRM) from the Indiana University School of Philanthropy.

About PHHC

PHHC is a collaboration of people and organizations – including hospitals and human service agencies, community leaders, business owners, and schools – whose goal is to improve and maintain the health of all county residents. Among PHHC’s primary partners in funding and leadership are Ascension St. Vincent, Community Health Network, Indiana University Health, and Riverview Health. PHHC has also formed many vital partnerships with private and public donors, volunteers, and more than 40 agencies and organizations including Fishers YMCA, Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank, Noblesville Chamber of Commerce, Hamilton County Health Department and Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County. For more information, visit hamiltoncountyphhc.org.