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Brittany Hall Mixes Legacy with Celebration
The Black Entrepreneur Tour: Spring Formal—hosted by Doing Far More LLC at The Grand UpperRoom in Katy, TX—was more than an elegant gathering; it was a groundbreaking blend of education, empowerment, and legacy-building. Among the standout moments of the day was an intimate interview between Roselyn Omaka, founder of Bolanle Media, and Brittany Hall, the dynamic CEO of La Lutte Empire Corporation.
In a conversation that felt more like sisterhood than a sit-down, Roselyn and Brittany brought warmth, candor, and practical insight to the stage. Draped in an eye-catching outfit that reflected her entrepreneurial spirit, Brittany spoke about her journey through over a decade in business and how she continues to evolve as both a creative force and a community pillar.
A Serial Entrepreneur with Heart and Hustle
“I’m a serial entrepreneur,” Brittany shared, radiating pride. She spoke passionately about her clothing brand, La Lutte Empire, and her fast-growing venture, La Lutte Mobile Bartending—a service that brings both cocktails and mocktails to high-profile events like Reggae Festival, AfroTech, and even Hennessy Festival, all within a single year. “Every event deserves a bartender,” she smiled, reinforcing her belief in blending professionalism with joy.
What sets Brittany apart isn’t just her success—it’s her heart. “All glory to God,” she emphasized, crediting her exponential growth to faith, strategy, and relentless commitment to excellence.
Legacy with Intention
But behind the flair and flavor of her ventures lies a deeper focus—legacy planning. When Roselyn asked why she felt compelled to be part of Doing Far More’s mission, Brittany’s answer was clear: “I’ve been in entrepreneurship for over 10 years. When Mrs. Donna [Marshall-Payne] calls, I show up—because what she stands for is amazing.”
For Brittany, legacy is not abstract—it’s urgent and deeply personal. “I have a son about to turn 17,” she shared. “I work a corporate job. I run businesses. I have to plan. If I make one false move, everything can fall.” Her words echoed what so many entrepreneurs feel but rarely say out loud: without intentional succession planning, even the strongest legacy can unravel.
Redefining the Pre-Planning Experience
The Spring Formal wasn’t your typical business event—it was a pre-planning party, and Brittany was one of the vibrant threads weaving joy into a traditionally heavy topic. From champagne to soul-searching, the event invited attendees to think about estate planning, wills, trusts, and generational wealth through a celebratory lens.
Thanks to leaders like Brittany Hall, the message was clear: planning your legacy doesn’t have to feel like preparing for an ending—it can be the boldest beginning yet.
Stay Connected with Brittany Hall
If you want to keep up with Brittany’s entrepreneurial journey or book her mobile bartending services for your next event, follow her on Instagram:
- @laloo_mpire (La Lutte Empire)
- @laloo_mobile_bartending (Mobile Bartending Services)
Because as Brittany reminds us, every event deserves a bartender—and every visionary deserves a legacy worth celebrating.
📸 Credit: DShot Productions
🎤 Interview by: Roselyn Omaka (IMDB, Instagram), Bolanle Media
🕊️ Event Hosted by: Doing Far More LLC, led by Mrs. Donna Marshall-Payne
🔗 www.doingfarmore.com
Let’s do far more—together.