Tammy Brook is an American businesswoman, founder and CEO of FYI Brand Group. [1]
Tammy Brook grew up in Brentwood, California. [2] Her father is Itzhak Brook, [3] and her brother is filmmaker named Yoni Brook. [4]
Brook started her career as a music executive at Empire Management. [5] She founded FYI Brand Communications in 2001 as a public relations and brand marketing agency. [6] [7] In 2018, Brook relaunched the company as FYI Brand Group with a focus on brand partnerships and social impact. [7] FYI Brand Group has offices in New York and Los Angeles, and has represented Apple Music, Adidas, MTV, Jhené Aiko, DJ Khaled, Travis Scott, French Montana, [8] Doja Cat, [9] Pusha T, Steve Aoki, Russell Westbrook, and Odell Beckham Jr.. [5] [1] [10] [11] [2]
Brook was named to Variety's Power of Women Impact List in 2018. [12]
In 2019, when 21 Savage was detained by ICE, [13] Brook created the #Free21Savage human rights coalition, [14] winning the Social Good Creator Award at The 9th Annual Streamy Awards for 21 Savage's literacy campaign. [15]
Brook worked as a co-producer on Little Ballers alongside executive producer Crystal McCrary in 2023, [1] and as producer of French Montana's documentary film For Khadija in 2023. [16]
Tammy Brook is an American businesswoman, founder and CEO of FYI Brand Group. [1]
Tammy Brook grew up in Brentwood, California. [2] Her father is Itzhak Brook, [3] and her brother is filmmaker named Yoni Brook. [4]
Brook started her career as a music executive at Empire Management. [5] She founded FYI Brand Communications in 2001 as a public relations and brand marketing agency. [6] [7] In 2018, Brook relaunched the company as FYI Brand Group with a focus on brand partnerships and social impact. [7] FYI Brand Group has offices in New York and Los Angeles, and has represented Apple Music, Adidas, MTV, Jhené Aiko, DJ Khaled, Travis Scott, French Montana, [8] Doja Cat, [9] Pusha T, Steve Aoki, Russell Westbrook, and Odell Beckham Jr.. [5] [1] [10] [11] [2]
Brook was named to Variety's Power of Women Impact List in 2018. [12]
In 2019, when 21 Savage was detained by ICE, [13] Brook created the #Free21Savage human rights coalition, [14] winning the Social Good Creator Award at The 9th Annual Streamy Awards for 21 Savage's literacy campaign. [15]
Brook worked as a co-producer on Little Ballers alongside executive producer Crystal McCrary in 2023, [1] and as producer of French Montana's documentary film For Khadija in 2023. [16]