Reflecting on various memories, this is an insight into the dynamic career of Muhumuza Brian, highlighting significant achievements and the challenges he has navigated

Presently, Brian represents a diverse portfolio of professionals, ranging from seasoned veterans to promising newcomers. A standing example is Atong Amos Juac, the visionary behind Triple A Petroleum & Logistics Co. Ltd., an energy logistical products company that manufactures and supplies in the Middle East and Africa.

Brian provides insights into Triple A’s market presence through well-deserved awards and media recognition, contributing to Atong’s market share, including keynote speakership opportunities at summits and conferences.

Brian pitched and worked out the induction of his client, Judith Heard, at the Green Carpet Fashion Awards in Hollywood, Los Angeles, where she was honoured amongst an array of inspirational world’s best young leaders who drive political, social, and environmental solutions for a brighter collective future, riding shoulders with Donatella Varsace, Zendaya, John Legend, and Annie Lennox.

Collaborated with music artiste Rickman Manrick and poultry supplier Yo Kuku in an end of year charity Festive dubbed Ndi Muto where over 1000 kilograms of chicken were donated to the ghettos of Bakuli in a christmas luncheon including other domestic give-aways worth millions of shillings that brought a smile on many.

Chosen as a country envoy to the United Nations (UN) Best Diplomats Conference in Bangkok Thailand, for Young Leaders and Changemakers aimed at inculcating youth diplomacy in the post-pandemic era.

Serving as the national director for Miss Africa title winner Judith Heard at the Miss Environment pageant in Mumbai, India, Muhumuza Brian spearheaded campaigns focused on plastic collection, recycling, and tree planting for sustainable change in Uganda. Brian publicised 50 Million Trees for Africa, an afforestation call-to-action tree planting movement by his client Judith Heard mobilising governments, religious leaders, civil society activists and the general public.