meet bill,
                    
                        the original
                        
challenger
                    
                     
                 
             
            
            
                
                    
                        
                            Every successful entrepreneur has their business origin story. But when it comes to Bill Drummy, the story isn’t clouded by movie-like clichés or shrouded in tales of a mercurial leader. It’s actually pretty straightforward: a really smart guy saw untapped opportunity in our changing digital world, he bravely said, “I’m in,” and then worked his tail off. Quite simply, Bill is a Challenger.
                        
                        
                            Always looking to confront the accepted thinking of the day, Bill makes bold predictions, invests early in the future, and constantly asks, “Why not?!” He is tenacious in his approach to marketing—pushing, questioning, challenging. He also inspires others with his generosity and empathy. Bill is the total leadership package.
                        
                     
                    
                        
                            In 2017, after nearly 20 years leading Heartbeat, Bill decided it was time to hand the reins of Heartbeat to new fearless leaders, Nadine Leonard and James Talerico. At the end of 2018 he officially retired, and now spends his time being pushed, questioned, and challenged by his teenage son, Will, and his effervescent wife, Barrie.
                        
                        
                            Although he no longer walks our halls, his influence is still felt everywhere at Heartbeat, from the way we work to the warm bond of our employee culture, and the manner in which everyone feels free to ask, just as he always did, “Why not?!”
                        
                        
                            So, what does the journey of a Fearless Founder really look like? Here is Bill’s brief history of Heartbeat time:
                        
                     
                 
             
            
            
                
                     
                    
                        1998
                    
                    
                        heartbeat is born
                    
                    
                        Based out of his home in Hoboken, New Jersey, the digital agency is birthed & aptly named Drumbeat Digital.
                    
                 
             
            
            
                 
                1999
                headfirst into healthcare
                The agency’s roster expands with additional life science clients, not realizing the path it was soon to chart.
                 
                2000
                new york, neeew yoooork
                Bada-bing, bada-boom, the growing company says goodbye to Jersey and heads to the Big Apple.
                 
                2002
             
            
            
            
            
                giving back with worldbeat
                The agency’s philanthropic arm is birthed, and endures to this very day.
             
            
            
                 
                2004
                He’s Got Heart
                With a client list now dominated by healthcare brands, the company’s name is changed to better reflect our focus: Heartbeat Digital.
                 
                2006
                Media Matters
                Foreseeing fully integrated capabilities as a more effective and efficient way for clients to work, a media planning & buying practice is established, and AOR ambitions are set.
                 
                2009
                Mr. Drummy Goes to Washington
                Bill schools the FDA on healthcare’s role in social media, sharing bold ideas with risk-averse regulators.
                 
                2010
             
            
            
            
            
                He’s Got Ideas
                Heartbeat Digital is rebranded as Heartbeat Ideas to better reflect our big-time AOR status with clients.
             
            
            
                 
                2011
                Hall of Famer
                Named to the DTC Hall of Fame, Bill is honored for his extraordinary achievement in the advancement of DTC marketing.
                 
                2012
             
            
            
            
            
                California, Here We Come
                Heartbeat opens its Los Angeles doors, giving West Coast clients the energy of a "New York agency," only with palm trees and better Mexican food.
             
            
            
                 
                2013
                Guiding the Future With Google
                Bill’s provocative POV earns him a spot on the Google Healthcare Advisory Board.
                 
                Publicis Hearts Heartbeat 
                Our leader makes the big decision to join Publicis Health, the largest healthcare agency network in the world.
                 
                2015
             
            
            
            
            
                Rapid Rise
                Heartbeat grows more than 50% in a year, a testament to the industry’s hunger for a boundary-pushing agency partner.
             
            
            
                 
                2017
                Awards Everywhere
                Bill receives the prestigious PharmaVOICE Red Jacket Award, which highlights the most inspirational, motivational, and transformative individuals in the life sciences industry, and he’s named an Innovation Catalyst by MM&M.
                 
                The Torch Is Passed
                Bill moves to Chairman Emeritus status, handing the Heartbeat reins to long-time partners & power pair Nadine Leonard & James Talerico.
                 
                2018
                Bidding Adieu
                After 20 years of agency leadership, Bill officially retires at year’s end, with plans to read, write, take photographs, and have dinner with his family every single night.