Brackett's entertainment career spans 15 years to include stage plays, films, radio and television commercials, podcasts and cartoons in the Southeast markets. Her clients include Google Ads by Upnetic, The American Cancer Society, Morrison Healthcare, Tyler Perry Studios, Denny's, The North Carolina Education Lottery and many others. Over the years, Brackett's profession has afforded her features in Greenville Business Magazine, SHEEN Magazine, In South Magazine, and The Greenville News for her endeavors and community affiliations. Brittney has also served as emcee and co-producer of television shows and productions like Soultrax, The Best Singer in the District, The Nashville Connection, Rhythm on the Rails and Gospel on Main. In addition, Brackett has served as a guest writer with The Community Informer Newspaper, Upstate Parent, and Upstate Business Journal, writing personal interest stories and nonprofit community news. She worked in radio as well as a writer and co-host for two seasons of BlackWallstreet Radio with Rejoice 96.9 and served as Lead Anchor and copywriter of ROKU's Onyx News.
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