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Jonathan Healey is an architectural, product, and experience designer based in Washington, DC. He specializes in human-centered design, agile development, and creative pedagogy. He has practiced and taught professionally since 2003, working on projects ranging from new buildings to mobile applications, curriculum creation to thesis advising.

Currently an Associate Professor of the Practice at Georgetown University, Jonathan serves as the Associate Director of Ethics Lab at Georgetown University’s Kennedy Institute of Ethics, developing innovative ethics education for students and guidance for professional partners. There, Jonathan leads project and outreach efforts advancing the creative practices of responsible leaders across all disciplines and sectors, from technology to health to the environment.

Prior to joining Georgetown University, Jonathan was Design Director and Mobile Product Manager at Brivo, where he lead multidisciplinary teams creating new products impacting how we experience building environments through personalized security technology. 

Jonathan has previously served as professor and program director at the Corcoran College of Art + Design, and lead courses at George Washington University and University of Maryland. His courses focus on creative process and experience design, and how we might design for the physical and virtual realms simultaneously. His experience spans many scales of the built environment, including urban planning, architecture, exhibition design, environmental systems, digital services, and interactive media. He has served on guest design juries at Catholic University, Central Saint Martins, George Washington University, Georgetown University, Marymount University, MICA, MIT, Morgan State University, RISD, and the University of Maryland.

Jonathan’s architectural practice has ranged from private residences throughout Washington, D.C. to elementary schools in Saskatchewan, Canada. He has served on the board of Grace Episcopal Day School in Kensington, Maryland. In 2005 he was a member of Jeanne Claude & Christo’s installation crew for "The Gates" in Central Park, New York.