Brandon Millett is a renowned communicator, writer, producer, and media entrepreneur who has made a significant impact in the industry. As the CEO of the GI Film Group, he supports military-themed film and television projects, and as the Co-Founder of the GI Film Festival, a national non-profit organization, he dedicates himself to telling the stories of American veterans.
Millett's work has been recognized with numerous awards and accolades. He was named one of the "100 Most Influential" military supporters in the country by HillVets in 2016, and he received the American Legion National Commander's Public Relations Award, previously presented to notable figures such as Tim Russert, Tom Brokaw, Lou Dobbs, and Jack Valenti.
As an executive producer, Millett has worked on several television shows that aired on The Pentagon Channel and Discovery's American Heroes Channel. He also wrote, produced, and co-directed the National Cinematic Salute to the Troops, a two-hour variety show that was distributed to over 400 theaters across the country in 2016.
Millett's production company, Constant Motion Entertainment, has produced a range of films, including the hard-hitting political documentary District of Corruption and an upcoming film that focuses on the veteran health crisis.
In addition to his work in film and television, Millett has a background in communications and media, and has consulted with a variety of organizations, from Fortune 500 companies to non-profit start-ups.
As a film professional, Millett has produced screenings and special events for major studios such as Warner Brothers, NBC Universal, MGM, Paramount, Sony, Walt Disney Studios, 20th Century Fox, HBO, A&E, and AMC.
As a spokesperson, Millett has conducted hundreds of interviews on national radio and television programs, and his written work has appeared in numerous national and international publications. He has also served as a director of communications for several organizations, including the nation's largest government watchdog organization and a national organization that trains young people for success in media and politics.
Millett holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and a Master's Degree in Psychology with a concentration in psychology and communication.