C&IT Agency A-List 2025
Outsourced Events Yasmin Carrascoza has been recognised on the prestigious C&IT Agency A-List for 2025, joining Team OE’s Alice Paines (Director – Project Operations), Andrea Montes (Senior Event Manager) and Judit Barta (Event Manager) who have previously received this honour.
A well-deserved recognition
The C&IT Agency A-List is one of the most coveted accolades in the UK events industry, celebrating outstanding talent, innovation and excellence. Being selected places Yasmin among the industry's brightest emerging events professionals who are shaping the next generation of experiential marketing. Find out more about Yasmin by reading her employee spotlight.
This recognition reflects Yasmin's exceptional contributions to our team and the wider events industry. Yasmin embodies the Outsourced Events values, her creative vision, strategic thinking and commitment to delivering memorable brand experiences have consistently impressed both clients and colleagues alike.
Congratulations, to Yasmin and all those who were listed! We're incredibly proud to have you as part of the Outsourced Events family and we can't wait to see what you achieve next.
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