Brett Moses(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Brett Moses is an accomplished entrepreneur and distinguished American business professional. With a diverse background spanning sales, marketing, advertising, and the entertainment industry, he has established himself as a versatile and successful executive with a wealth of experience spanning over 25 years. Currently, he serves as a managing partner at True Work Logistics, a prominent International staffing firm. In addition, he holds the esteemed position of Chief Operating Officer for Wolfswinkel Entities, founded by renowned Texas-based entrepreneurs Shawn and Joni Wolfswinkel. Prior to his impressive career in the business world, Moses made a notable mark in the entertainment industry as an actor.
A graduate of the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts, his acting credits include hit television shows such as Melrose Place, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the NBC soap opera Passions. He also enjoyed celebrated national commercials and ad campaigns for Pace Picante and Nissan. One of his most memorable roles was in the 2009 hit independent film "Noble Things," where he shared the screen with acclaimed actors such as Ryan Hurst, Michael Parks, Dominique Swain, Lee Ann Womack, James Parks, Ron Canada, and Wes Brown. Moses also co-wrote, co-directed, and was responsible for financing the movie. The film's soundtrack, which falls under the country music genre, was produced by renowned country music star Clay Walker. The soundtrack featured exceptional performances by Walker himself, as well as notable artists, including Mark Chesnutt, Tracy Byrd, Bo Bice, Dob Gray, Tracy Lawrence, Zona Jones, Pam Tillis, Jenny Gil, Lane Turner, and Blaine Larsen. This collaboration resulted in a captivating musical experience that enhanced the overall impact of the film.
As Managing Partner for Noble Productions, he spearheaded the production and release of the hit independent film. During this time, Brett also handled the development, the capital raise, Negotiations, and the major advertising tasks for the company that ultimately led to a successful theatrical release and extended runs on popular television networks, including Showtime, Cinemax, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google's YouTube TV, Turner Classic Movies, The CW, and FOX. Brett has seamlessly transitioned into the business world, where he's content to play "behind the scenes" roles in his client's success. While taking on minor roles in movies (Beautiful Dreamer, Reefer Madness 2000) and TV projects, he also began consulting with businesses that needed assistance with their digital marketing efforts. Referrals began to roll in, and Brett soon realized that his true passion was not in the movie business. Not only was it personally rewarding and lucrative, but professional marketing required much less travel and time away from his young family than acting or producing.
Brett holds degrees and certifications from some of America's most respected universities, including The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, California State University, California Coast University, Harvard Business School Online, and Rutger's Business School's marketing program.
A graduate of the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts, his acting credits include hit television shows such as Melrose Place, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the NBC soap opera Passions. He also enjoyed celebrated national commercials and ad campaigns for Pace Picante and Nissan. One of his most memorable roles was in the 2009 hit independent film "Noble Things," where he shared the screen with acclaimed actors such as Ryan Hurst, Michael Parks, Dominique Swain, Lee Ann Womack, James Parks, Ron Canada, and Wes Brown. Moses also co-wrote, co-directed, and was responsible for financing the movie. The film's soundtrack, which falls under the country music genre, was produced by renowned country music star Clay Walker. The soundtrack featured exceptional performances by Walker himself, as well as notable artists, including Mark Chesnutt, Tracy Byrd, Bo Bice, Dob Gray, Tracy Lawrence, Zona Jones, Pam Tillis, Jenny Gil, Lane Turner, and Blaine Larsen. This collaboration resulted in a captivating musical experience that enhanced the overall impact of the film.
As Managing Partner for Noble Productions, he spearheaded the production and release of the hit independent film. During this time, Brett also handled the development, the capital raise, Negotiations, and the major advertising tasks for the company that ultimately led to a successful theatrical release and extended runs on popular television networks, including Showtime, Cinemax, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, Google's YouTube TV, Turner Classic Movies, The CW, and FOX. Brett has seamlessly transitioned into the business world, where he's content to play "behind the scenes" roles in his client's success. While taking on minor roles in movies (Beautiful Dreamer, Reefer Madness 2000) and TV projects, he also began consulting with businesses that needed assistance with their digital marketing efforts. Referrals began to roll in, and Brett soon realized that his true passion was not in the movie business. Not only was it personally rewarding and lucrative, but professional marketing required much less travel and time away from his young family than acting or producing.
Brett holds degrees and certifications from some of America's most respected universities, including The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, California State University, California Coast University, Harvard Business School Online, and Rutger's Business School's marketing program.