How Mitanní Spruill-LeSueur Is Turning Media Influence Into Real Estate Power
In an era where luxury real estate is no longer defined solely by square footage or price per square foot, Mitanní Spruill-LeSueur is shaping a more expansive vision—one where influence, storytelling, and purpose converge. Part media executive, part real estate strategist, and wholly visionary, Spruill-LeSueur has emerged as a national force redefining how property, power, and platforms intersect.
That same mastery of narrative has driven Spruill-LeSueur’s growing international recognition. Recently featured in Forbes Scotland for her ability to fuse compelling storytelling with media strategy, she has transformed real estate into a global conversation. As a National TV Host for ADTV, a two-time Emmy-nominated and Telly Award-winning television platform, she reaches more than 30 million monthly viewers across outlets including Travel Channel, CNBC, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire, and other global streaming platforms. Her signature segment, Selling Memphis, is not simply about properties. It is about perspective. By elevating builders, developers, entrepreneurs, and cultural leaders, she positions real estate as a gateway to economic mobility, brand elevation, and international visibility. Few figures in the industry have leveraged media with such intentionality, converting storytelling into scale and exposure into lasting equity.
Beyond television, Spruill-LeSueur is the Founder of The Spruill Agency, a multi-state luxury real estate brokerage known for its vertically integrated model. The firm operates as a fully integrated real estate platform, uniting brokerage, construction, rehabilitation, private capital, and investor strategy under one roof. This holistic structure allows the agency to serve a discerning, high-profile clientele spanning entertainment, sports, technology, and the creative industries, while delivering a caliber of national visibility typically reserved for global brands. Beyond transactions, the agency curates lifestyle, discretion, and legacy-minded wealth, positioning real estate as both an asset and an experience.
Her growing influence has also positioned her as a trusted civic voice. In one of her most widely discussed interviews, Spruill-LeSueur sat down with City of Memphis Mayor Paul Young to examine the implications of Elon Musk’s decision to establish a supercomputer hub in the city. The conversation addressed both opportunity and concern—economic growth, job creation, and innovation weighed against environmental and community impact. Her ability to navigate complex policy conversations with clarity and balance has expanded her role beyond business, making her a connector between communities, leadership, and capital.
That credibility is rooted in lived experience. Born in Los Angeles and raised in Memphis, Spruill-LeSueur often describes her journey as one of purposeful ascent, shaped by resilience, faith, and an unwavering commitment to breaking generational cycles. Today, she stands as a wife, mother of three, business leader, and mentor, embodying a modern definition of success that blends ambition with stewardship, vision with responsibility.
Education remains central to her mission. She is the author of The Art of Creating Wealth in Real Estate, a book that reframes property ownership as a strategic wealth-building tool rather than a passive investment. She is currently working on the second edition of the book, expanding its relevance for a new generation of entrepreneurs. Her online course, Elite Selling Accelerator, a program focused on creating high-ticket offers, sales mastery, and brand authority, has already attracted attention from millions online, underscoring her ability to translate expertise into scalable impact.
Philanthropy is not an accessory to the brand. It is a cornerstone. Through her leadership and involvement with Off The Field NFL Wives Association, an organization that has generated more than $1 million for charitable causes nationwide, Spruill-LeSueur contributes to initiatives that advance healthcare access, youth development, and family stability. That commitment extends locally through her support of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and her personal non-profit foundation, Community Living & Wellness Centers of America, Inc., where service translates directly into measurable impact.
As a certified minority- and women-owned enterprise, The Spruill Agency carries community credibility that extends far beyond branding or visibility. Its commitment to service is institutionalized, intentional, and embedded in daily business practice. Looking ahead, her momentum shows no sign of slowing. Spruill-LeSueur is slated to feature in the Super Bowl 25th Charity Fashion Show in San Francisco in February 2026 on her national TV show, Selling Memphis, further expanding her presence at the intersection of culture, philanthropy, and influence.
Luxury, in her world, is not excess—it is intention. And leadership is measured not by visibility alone, but by the lives elevated along the way.
More about her work can be found at www.TheSpruillAgency.com and on Instagram at @realestate_mitanni.
