"AI is not a technology challenge. It's a people challenge" - Jonathan Healey, IDHL
Some careers are built by starting companies. Others are built by staying, evolving, and taking responsibility when it matters. Jonathan Healey has led through acquisition, growth, and reinvention - and at each stage, his role has changed. This episode is about the moments that forced him to redefine himself.
Jonathan Healey is Group Technology Director at IDHL, a role he stepped into after being MD for over a decade. But his journey started far from Yorkshire boardrooms. He began in South Africa during Y2K, driving 10,000 miles in seven weeks installing servers for a bank, trying to avoid millennium chaos. He worked on what was then the southern hemisphere's largest consumer portal - 2 million subscribers, 400,000 daily active mailboxes. Facebook didn't exist yet. Gmail didn't exist yet. And somehow, he ended up leading that dev team.
Then in 2007, Jonathan and his wife made a decision that changed everything. They met some South Africans at a leadership conference in Germany who said they were moving to the UK to start a church. Jonathan and his wife thought: we'd love to do that. Five days in a bed and breakfast in York, suitcases in hand, starting their lives over. He was 28. They built a church community before he built a business. He joined an agency straight away - had to eat - and 18 years later, he's still with that organisation, though it's evolved and changed dramatically.
There's a correlation between risk and faith that runs through Jonathan's story. Leaving security in South Africa to start a church in Yorkshire. Staying when the founder sold the business and becoming MD of a loss-making agency at 33. Stepping away from MD after a decade to focus on AI and technology strategy when most people would cling to the familiar role. Each moment required faith - not religious faith exclusively, but faith that the bigger goal, the bigger reward, the bigger outcome was worth the leap.
Now as Group Technology Director, Jonathan leads technology strategy and AI innovation across IDHL. And his central conviction? The whole AI thing is not a technology challenge. It's a people challenge. Tools matter. But democratising knowledge, building culture, understanding that humans will use technology more than ever - that's what determines whether AI becomes opportunity or distraction.
This episode tackles the uncomfortable question every agency leader faces: when do you stay and evolve, and when do you leave? And what does it cost to redefine yourself when you've spent years mastering one role?
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About IDHL:
IDHL partners with organisations where growth is complex and marketing carries real commercial weight. For 25 years, they've helped brands decide what to prioritise, where to invest, and how to connect demand, experience, and conversion into systems built for growth. Through IDHL Labs, their technology incubator, they test and apply AI and automation in real-world conditions - developing tools with clear guardrails so work becomes more efficient and performance improves in measurable ways. The focus stays on commercials and continuous improvement: results you can see, measure, and sustain.
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