Brant Mills is a multi-disciplinary communicator, strategist, and entrepreneur with more than 20 years of experience shaping narratives and managing communication campaigns across print, digital, video, and broadcast platforms. Since 2003, he has led creative teams, overseen strategic campaigns, and guided nonprofit and faith-based organizations through public engagement, crisis response, and mission-focused storytelling.

In 2025, Brant transitioned from his role as Director of Communications for the Texas Annual Conference of The United Methodist Church to launch Content Execution Strategies, L.L.C., a consultancy specializing in executive ghostwriting, content strategy, communication audits, and thought leadership development. Through this agency, he partners with organizations to refine their messaging, strengthen stakeholder trust, and deliver measurable outcomes through data-informed communication practices.

Brant also founded Pearland Stories, a local media and storytelling brand dedicated to highlighting the people, organizations, and events that make the Pearland community thrive. His work blends the principles of journalism, strategic communications, and community engagement to amplify authentic voices and strengthen local connections.

Prior to founding his company, Brant spent nearly 20 years in ministry communications, serving as a creative and strategic leader within both the Texas Annual Conference of the UMC and Christ Church Cathedral, Episcopal Church. His career spans video production, local news, nonprofit media, and organizational leadership, anchored by a commitment to building teams and telling stories that inspire action.

Brant earned his Associate of Arts from Lon Morris College, a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Radio and Television from Sam Houston State University, and a Master of Arts in Corporate and Nonprofit Communication with second concentration in Public and Media Relations from The Johns Hopkins University.

He and his wife, Patty, live in Pearland, Texas, where they enjoy exploring local parks and supporting their children, Cameron and Bailey, in scouting and other community activities.