Brent Musson is the representative for Altadena’s CT4610, addressing the needs of the constituency at County, State and Federal Government. The Council acts as a liaison between Altadena and the Los Angeles County Supervisors’ Office.
As the Councilman from CT4610, Mr. Musson is working to establish the first comprehensive volunteer network in Altadena and helping to shape the Council’s social media and online branding efforts. His commitment to public service has already established him as a clear leader in his community.
In addition to representing Altadena CT4610 on our Town Council, he’s also working hard for you on Altadena‘s Land Use Committee, the LA County Sheriffs’ Altadena Stakeholders’ Committee, the West Altadena Project Area Committee (de-funded,) the ASDAC Board of Directors and as the former PTA President of Blair IB Magnet, PUSD’s highest ranked High School and Middle School.
He’s a West Altadena homeowner and a 40 year resident as well as a local business owner and public servant.
“My consulting practice is successful primarily because of my unique prospective, based on a successful career in Director and VP roles during the technology revolution of the ‘90s, my experience as a California General Contractor and my success as an importer of quality building materials at trading company/distributor level.
As a sought after consultant my greatest asset is my ability to build new product by combining a company’s underutilized assets with commoditized technology that is both affordable and easy to implement. This ability has earned my practice high-profile contracts with major brands including Ticketmaster, Citibank, Citisearch, Match.com, Evite and others.”
As the driving force behind materialsDIRECT, he directs an international team of professionals as they guide their clients towards the industry’s best practices, most competitive pricing, most timely and most energy efficient projects in the world; and, now Councilman Musson puts his experience, contacts and skill to work for you. Be sure to visit the “Get Involved” page and choose a way to help your community.





