DOUG
McCULLOUGH
Meet Doug
Doug McCullough grew up on a dairy farm in South Central Pennsylvania. He received a bachelor’s degree in dairy science from Virginia Tech, was named top dairy student in the nation, and was a brother and officer in the Alpha Gamma Rho social–professional fraternity. He then went on to obtain a master’s degree in dairy management and operations research from the University of Florida.
After going back to school for his MBA at Duke University, he worked at Johnson & Johnson in roles of increasing responsibility in customer logistics as well as procurement, materials management, and project management. He was a leader in the company’s DEI community, serving on multiple DEI councils and helping launch and lead the global disability employee group that encompasses autism, disability, neurodiversity, and mental health.
Born with spinal muscular atrophy, a degenerative neuromuscular disease, McCullough performs community service to help people with disabilities lead more active lives. Recently, he launched a program focused on leadership development specifically for people with disabilities (Disability Leadership Ventures). A popular speaker known for his authenticity and humor, McCullough has been invited to speak at events throughout the continental US as well as in Puerto Rico, Colombia, Germany, and Turkey.