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Jeffrey Brodsky Obituary

Jeffrey H. Brodsky, an accomplished journalist and oral historian, passed away July 26, 2023 at age 49 at home in Manchester, New Hampshire after battling an aggressive form of Parkinson's disease for the past decade. He will be remembered by family and friends for his dynamic personality, courageous spirit, and deep loyalty to his loved ones. Those who met him, would never forget him.

Born and raised in Manchester, NH, Jeff showed his journalistic talent at an early age. As editor-in chief of his high school newspaper, he led the Manchester Central newspaper staff in transforming the student publication into a broadsheet format based on The Boston Globe, also adding color photography, a revamped design and updated typography. Jeff then secured high profile interviews with all nine candidates for the 1992 Presidential election, including the eventual winner Bill Clinton. His efforts revitalized a stagnant circulation and increased readership to make it the highest-circulated school newspaper in the country at that time.

Jeff was selected as a national columnist for Youth News Service and was chosen by USA Today to serve on their Advisory Board of Young Adults, where he wrote regular commentary and op-ed pieces. Later, he was one of 20 students selected nationwide for the newspaper's first teen panel. After running a controversial editorial regarding the transparency of student elections, his high school newspaper was shut down. Jeff later rallied the state-wide press to get the paper reopened and testified before the New Hampshire House Judiciary committee in Concord about student press rights.

When he was a junior in high school, Jeff was selected as an intern for the Chicago Sun Times to cover the White House beat and was the first high school student the Sun Times ever hired for that role. He repeated this feat as the first high school intern selected by CNN for their Investigative Reporting Unit in DC, where he researched stories, interviewed sources, and assisted on-air correspondents with in-depth analysis. In addition, he held internships at USA Today in their Special Projects Department and at the States News Service covering congressional delegations for U.S. newspapers.

Jeff received his bachelor's degree in political science from Washington University in St. Louis. Following graduation, he was selected as one of 12 students worldwide for Columbia University's inaugural Oral History Masters Degree program. For his signature oral history project, he interviewed politicians about their first campaign. Jeff conducted long-form interviews with over 84 governors, senators and heads of state including Governor Mike Dukakis, Senator George McGovern, civil rights advocate Jesse Jackson, and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfield, among many others. The finished historical retrospective was published in a multipage feature in the Washington Post and on NPR.

After graduating from Columbia with a Master's in Oral History, Jeff continued to interview leaders local and abroad, including Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar, Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo, and future President Donald Trump.

Some of Jeff's other high profile interviews were Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, Israeli President Shimon Peres, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Senator Bob Dole, Governor Eliot Spitzer, Governor Martin O'Malley, Mayor David Dinkins, Mayor Cory Booker, and Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Jeff was one of the last people to interview US Senator and 1972 Presidential Nominee George McGovern before McGovern's death in 2012.

During his career, he conducted interviews with dozens of CEOs including Richard Branson, Ted Turner, and Warren Buffett.

Before his illness, Jeff was also a frequent interviewer on the Red Carpet, conducting interviews with celebrities including Oprah, Madonna, Martha Stewart, Howard Stern, Jon Stewart, OJ Simpson, and Jerry Seinfeld.

In 2015, Columbia University established the Jeffrey H. Brodsky Oral History Award to honor future generations of journalists and historians in conducting innovative and outstanding research. The criteria for receiving the award is oral history work that makes an important contribution to knowledge and exemplifies rigor, creativity, and ethical integrity. In 2021, Columbia also established a permanent archive to catalog Jeff contributions to the fields of journalism and political interviewing.

Jeff's journalism legacy also lives on in New Hampshire, where he launched The Brodsky Prize in 2018, a college scholarship for high school journalists across the state. Jeff's vision was to encourage out-of-the-box efforts and innovation by a new generation of student journalists.

Jeff was known for his enterprising and creative ability to secure interviews with highly notable people. Even when not affiliated with a major news outlet, he would go to creative extremes to capture interviews with major politicians and world leaders.

A humorous highlight from Jeff's career was his tenacious effort to obtain an interview with then sitting President Bill Clinton. Jeff attended a service at Clinton's church and, shortly after communion (which Jeff also took despite being Jewish), asked Clinton for an interview. Initially, the President was shocked by the location of the interview request, but after the day's sermon about forgiveness, Clinton reconsidered. As Clinton was leaving the Church, he signaled for Jeff to approach the Presidential limo, and told him to arrange an interview with his press secretary.

Jeff made a deep impression on all who knew him. He was known for his casual yet highly provocative interview style, asking questions that brought out the "person behind the persona." Roger Ebert said Jeff "asked the most intelligent questions," asking "questions no one has ever asked him before". Paula Abdul once remarked Jeff "was the best interview" she ever had. Jeff conducted all interviews based upon his own research; no one ever fed him questions.

Notable news personalities interviewed by Jeff include Katie Couric, Chris Matthews, Peter Kann , Sam Donaldson, Bob Schieffer, Larry King, Wolf Blitzer, George Stephanopoulos, Bob Schieffer, Brian Williams, Bob Costas, and Anderson Cooper, Peter Jennings, Dan Rather, and Tom Brokaw.

Jeff 's work has appeared in the Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, Associated Press, USA Today, Bloomberg News and the Wall Street Journal. He has also made appearances on CNN, C-Span, and National Public Radio's (NPR) Talk of the Nation to discuss his experience interviewing politicians.

In addition to his career as a journalist, Jeff was also the founder and director of National Scholastic Surveys, a polling and research firm dedicated to gathering the opinions of high school and college students. He addressed the National Federation of Press Women and the Nackey Loeb School of Journalism in New Hampshire. He was profiled in two books: the Freedom Forum's 1995 book about high school journalism, "Death by Cheeseburger" and "America By the Numbers" by Les Krantz.

Jeff is survived by his father, Howard Brodsky of Manchester, NH, his mother Kathy Brodsky of Manchester, NH, his younger brother Greg Brodsky of Boston, MA, and his nephews Oscar and Benjy Brodsky. His father, Howard Brodsky, is the co-founder of CCA Global Partners based in Manchester, NH. His mother Kathy, with whom Jeff shared his birthday, is a clinical social worker, poet, and well-known author of multiple children's books. His entire family will miss his courageous spirit.

The family asks that donations be made to the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications, P.O. Box 4114 Manchester, NH 03108, in honor of Jeff Brodsky. There will be a private family burial. A service to remember his life will be held at a later date; information will be posted at www.jeffbrodsky-memorial.com.

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Published by Union Leader from Jul. 28 to Jul. 30, 2023.

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Vinnie Ambrosini

September 7, 2023

I´m so sorry to hear of Jeff´s passing. He rented a room from me here in Boston for 5 years. He was a good and easy going guy. We had many interesting conversations. We last talked a few years ago and he told me of his diagnosis. I thought of him often since then and hoped he was doing ok. My sincere condolences. RIP Jeff
Vinnie Ambrosini

Gerry Roth

August 15, 2023

Howard, I am so sorry for your loss. What a wonderfull son Jeff was. You must be so proud of all the accomplishments he achieved.

Nicole (Tatman) Aubin

August 1, 2023

So sorry to read of Jeff´s passing. I remember him as a child as I was a longtime classmate of Greg. I am not at all surprised to read of his great success and accomplishments in such a short brave life. May you find comfort in forever being able to read his written words and look back at his many interviews. What a truly amazing man.

Matt Sheidow

August 1, 2023

One memory I can share is the year Jeff helped lead the Manchester East Soccer team, Dean's Carpet, to the Championship! Jeff's exceptional performance in goal was nothing short of legendary. His leadership and unwavering focus was an inspiration and instilled confidence among the team. He helped create unforgettable memories for us all.

I am very sorry for your loss.

Sam Yudelovitch

July 31, 2023

Jeff was one of the first people I met when I moved to Boston. He was full of soo much energy and optimism. A one in a million type guy. Through Jeff I made soo many new friends and met my future wife and eventually started a family. We have soo many fond memories of Jeff. He will always be in our hearts we miss him dearly!

Walt Laskos

July 31, 2023

May his memory be a blessing for us all.

Sending Condolences

July 31, 2023

I´m sorry for your loss.

Monica A. Joyal

July 30, 2023

Kathy, I am so sorry to read about the death of your son, Jeffrey. The talent to be a writer seems to be in his genes, like his mom. Although, I have not seen you in quite a while, my thoughts go out to you and your family. He appears to have lived a very successful life in his short years. You are in my thoughts and prayers in such a time of loss.

Jason Plume

July 30, 2023

Inspiring and an example of the human spirit "reaching out" to discover the world around. My condolences...

Peg Grady Adams

July 30, 2023

Although I did not know Jeff, he was a remarkably talented man, Howie, i am so very sorry for the loss of your son,

Nancy Gould Sandman

July 29, 2023

Howard, I am so sorry to hear about your loss of Jeffrey.He was a gifted journalist who fought as hard for his interviews as he fought his illness. May you take solace in all that he accomplished in his too short life.

Toby Kaminkow

July 28, 2023

Sending heartfelt sympathy for the loss of Jeff to his mom, Kathy, and family. Jeff wrote about today´s historians and celebrities, but he will remain our hero. He lived his life true to his beliefs and convictions - not an easy task. In friendship, Toby Kaminkow

Toby Kaminkow

July 28, 2023

Sending heartfelt sympathy for the loss of Jeff to Kathy and family. Jeff wrote about today´s historians and celebrities, but he will stand out as our hero. He remained true to his beliefs and convictions - not an easy task. - In loving friendship, Toby Kaminkow

Rita and John Davis

July 28, 2023

We are deeply saddened to learn of Jeff's untimely passing. I always enjoyed working with Jeff on The Little Green. His tenacity, sense of humor, acceptance of challenges, and chutzpah were characteristics that contributed to Jeff's success not only as a student journalist but in his adult pursuits as well. Jeff was undaunted by criticism and relentlessly pursued researching stories that might be of interest to the school and community. I believe that the faculty who knew Jeff will never forget him.

Jennifer (Normandin) Locke

July 28, 2023

To Jeff's family,
Sending you strength at this very sad time. Jeff's resume reads like a Who's Who, but I knew him when he was a scrappy reporter on the Little Green. He was a few years behind me at Central and I was the managing editor of the LG when Jeff came on the scene with all of his energy and passion and tenacity. I'm not at all surprised at what he has accomplished. He was one in a million. He had a magnetic personality and his enthusiasm for his work shone on all of us. I hope you can be comforted by knowing that you brought an amazing person into this world. His light burned brightly!
Warmly,
Jennifer (Normandin) Locke

Joseph Paolini

July 28, 2023

Our Deepest Condolences Joe & Sam Paolini Post Road Carpet One

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Kenneth Leafe

July 28, 2023

Sincere condolences to your family.

Cathy Carpenter (formerly Champagne)

July 27, 2023

Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss

Kelli

July 27, 2023

Truly the strongest most determined person I have ever had the honor of knowing. He will be deeply missed by so many whose lives he touched. Deepest condolences to all those who held Jeff dear, he was truly special.

Liz Masci

July 27, 2023

I only knew Jeff towards the end of his journey with Parkinsons Disease, but he thought me many life lessons. Never give up, approach each day with a zest to be present and on your best game. Be brave and courageous in the face of fear. Be grateful for the day to day routines. Live in the moment. I love you and will miss you my beautiful friend

Sue McCulley

July 27, 2023

Dearest Howard, Kathy and Greg,
I cannot express the sorrow I feel for you at this moment. I will also never forget. Jeffrey... The light he brought into the world for myself and my boys so many years ago. I'm glad that his struggle is over, but that doesn't soothe the intensity of your loss. People will tell you to live day by day and that is true but sometimes it's necessary to live minute to minute.
I wish you all love and the comfort you need to heal. Holding you all close to my heart. Sue McCulley

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