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Name | Jo Healy |
Birthday / Age / Date of Birth / How old is Jo Healy | As of 2025, she seems to be in her early thirties. |
Wedding & Marriage / Husband / Spouse / Partner | Married. Check the full bio for relationship details. |
Children / No. of Kids | None |
Ethnicity / Origin / Heritage / Race | White |
Nationality | Australian |
Is Jo Healy related to Ian Healy? | Ian Healy, the former Australian wicketkeeper is related to Alyssa Healy (she is her niece). However, he does not seem to be related in any way to Jo. |
Wiki Biography / Profile Background
Introduction :
- Jo Healy is a sports commentator, producer, reporter, and voice-over artist from Sydney, Australia.
- A charming, talented, and charismatic individual, Jo puts a lot of effort into her work but never forgets to take some time off for herself and her family.
Personal Life, Parents and Family Details :
- Jo is originally from Australia but has spent some time living abroad because of her work.
- Her full name is Joanna Grace Healy.
- She is married to a man named Ross who features a lot on Jo’s Instagram. The couple tied the knot in 2019 in a beautiful beach ceremony.
- Jo is an avid coffee drinker, a traveller, a wine enthusiast, and an Oreo lover.
Education : Qualifications, High School & College Info
- Healy graduated from Heathfield High School (located in Adelaide Hills) in 2005.
- She attended the University of South Australia and graduated in 2011 with a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and Journalism.
- She also has a Master of Arts Degree in Journalism from the City, University of London.
Career, Job, Salary and Net Worth :
- Healy’s career began in 2012 when she became an Olympic Volleyball Commentator for the BBC.
- During her time in London, Jo worked for several broadcasting companies and programs including the likes of Fast Track, CNN, DWM, BT Sport, Progress Productions, and Chelsea TV.
- Jo took on many important roles from being a Live Volleyball Presenter for the London Paralympics and Olympics to being an associate producer and sports journalist.
- Her final job before returning to Australia was working as a voice-over artist and producer for BT Sport.
- In 2017, she became a reporter and presenter for FOX Sports Australia.
- She worked for the company for almost 6 years before joining STADIO where she currently works as a News Director.