MJ Brickey
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- Publicist
- Actress
MJ Brickey (Godfrey), born Mandy Jenkins in Portsmouth, Ohio, is an American media content producer and writer who has recently been working in entertainment publicity, the music industry, magazines, television, and film.
Brickey promotes Nashville legacy artists, and hometown friend Rick Ferrell - wrote: "Something Like That" performed by Tim McGraw, the most-played radio song of 2000-2010. She is part of the production and writing of multiple independent and streaming film projects to manifest in and after 2021.
Brickey performed during the live "9/11 Remembered: Nashville to New York" program on September 11, 2020, along with the band Saving Abel, singer-songwriters like Chris Turner, Whey Jennings, Dave Bray, Neal McCoy, and reality T.V. celebrity Paul Teutul Sr and Santos Lopez of Orange County Choppers.
Brickey is also a National Newspaper Association and Associated Press award-winning writer, a co-author of "Max Impact: A Story of Survival," she wrote with Jonathan Godfrey, who in January of 2019 would become her husband, the sole survivor of the January 2005 air medical helicopter crash into the Potomac River.
She served as the Washington, D.C., liaison to the National EMS Memorial Service from May 2016 to September of 2020.
She spent September of 2019 to October 2020 working with The Hollar Entertainment Company alongside Donna Roberts as a part of the Thomas Gabriel management team as a publicist.
She hosted a live show, "LIVE from The Hollar," interviewing reality celebrities, singer-songwriters, musicians, authors, and performers during the first stages of the COVID19 pandemic and the subsequent social distancing lockdown.
She is often seen working within the aviation community and is affiliated with the free landing-zone database helicopter safety initiative LZControl.com. She has written independently for publications such as The Magazine Lifestyle, TheBayNet.com, AirMedandRescue.com, and Vertical911.com.
Brickey promotes Nashville legacy artists, and hometown friend Rick Ferrell - wrote: "Something Like That" performed by Tim McGraw, the most-played radio song of 2000-2010. She is part of the production and writing of multiple independent and streaming film projects to manifest in and after 2021.
Brickey performed during the live "9/11 Remembered: Nashville to New York" program on September 11, 2020, along with the band Saving Abel, singer-songwriters like Chris Turner, Whey Jennings, Dave Bray, Neal McCoy, and reality T.V. celebrity Paul Teutul Sr and Santos Lopez of Orange County Choppers.
Brickey is also a National Newspaper Association and Associated Press award-winning writer, a co-author of "Max Impact: A Story of Survival," she wrote with Jonathan Godfrey, who in January of 2019 would become her husband, the sole survivor of the January 2005 air medical helicopter crash into the Potomac River.
She served as the Washington, D.C., liaison to the National EMS Memorial Service from May 2016 to September of 2020.
She spent September of 2019 to October 2020 working with The Hollar Entertainment Company alongside Donna Roberts as a part of the Thomas Gabriel management team as a publicist.
She hosted a live show, "LIVE from The Hollar," interviewing reality celebrities, singer-songwriters, musicians, authors, and performers during the first stages of the COVID19 pandemic and the subsequent social distancing lockdown.
She is often seen working within the aviation community and is affiliated with the free landing-zone database helicopter safety initiative LZControl.com. She has written independently for publications such as The Magazine Lifestyle, TheBayNet.com, AirMedandRescue.com, and Vertical911.com.