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University of Denver Athletics

Julie Campbell M. Ed., ATC

  • Title
    Associate Vice Chancellor/Deputy Athletic Director for Pioneer Health and Performance
  • Email
    julie.campbell@du.edu

Julie Campbell is the Associate Vice Chancellor/Deputy Athletic Director for Pioneer Health and Performance at the University of Denver. As Deputy AD for Pioneer Health and Performance, she coordinates student-athlete healthcare in the areas of sports medicine, sports performance, sports nutrition, sports psychology, and drug testing. In addition, she serves as the primary sport administrator with women’s gymnastics and women’s triathlon. Campbell has also been designated as the DU Athletics Health Care Administrator and has primary day-to-day duties for the medical care of the Women’s Gymnastics team.
 
Campbell came to Denver after serving for four years as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Arizona State University. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from Iowa in 1995 and her master’s degree in Educational Administration from Arizona State in 1998.
 
Campbell also volunteers with the United States Olympic Committee. She served as a member of the USA Sports Medicine Team at the Lake Placid Olympic Training Center in 2001 and at the 2003 Winter World University Games in Tarvisio, Italy. In 2004, Campbell was an athletic trainer at the Summer Paralympic Games in Athens, Greece and in 2006, she was an athletic trainer at the IPC Cycling World Championships in Aigle, Switzerland. Campbell served as the athletic trainer for the USA Women’s Basketball National Team Trials at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado in June 2007. She was also the USOC athletic trainer for the Gold Medal USA Women’s Basketball Team at the 2007 Pan-American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
 
Campbell currently serves as a volunteer athletic trainer with team USA Gymnastics and has worked events such as the Tour of Champions in 2012.
 
She is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA), National Rocky Mountain Athletic Trainers Association, Colorado Athletic Trainers Association, and the College Athletic Trainers Society. She and her husband, Jim, and two sons, Cody and Dylan, currently reside in Aurora.