Founder

Misty Mansouri

Misty Mansouri is a Native to Los Angeles and Mother to one Son. With two decades of experience in nightlife, experiential marketing, and design. Misty Mansouri is recognized as an industry leader. She has been part of the footprint of LA nightlife, Events, and hospitality. Establishing herself in venues such as Club Lingerie, Nacional, The Palm and H.Wood.

In 2004, Misty Mansouri opened the first MEGA Venue in Los Angeles, the VANGUARD. She was the driving force behind the biggest venue in the Los Angeles area. Known for being a pioneers of electronic music paving the way for the biggest DJ’S in the world and offering a first class experience. Misty spearheaded multiple design changes during her 9 years at Vanguard. Vanguard was recognized as a premium event space doing event for Disney, T-mobile, Fear factor, E3, Grammys, City Galas, Red Bull, Flaunt Magazine, Vice, Hennessy, Absolute to name a few.

In 2010, she launched the boutique high end exclusive venue AGENCY. With nearly 20 years of experience in day to day operations, familiarity and established relationships with city officials, marketing and promotions she is an invaluable part of the team’s success. In 2013 she founded Xperiment along with Gilles Amallam and Jake Saady where they partnered with Sofitel driving Riviera31, Esterel and THE BASEMENT Hollywood. There work included redesigning The lounge and Restaurant, menus, Marketing and PR, All operations, programing events and talent daily, making Sofitel a destination.

In 2015 Misty Mansouri Launched Opus76 – A full service hospitality company, providing consulting, event production/design, staffing and venue partnerships. Opus 76 has managed events for clients such as Uber Eats, Red Bull, Happy Socks, Get Out, Snoop and Martha’s Pot Luck, Sports Spectacular, Adidas, Launch Screening of # US , Zero gravity Coachella, Avici’s private events, social night- life Beachers madhouse, DKNY, Grammy Events, EDC, Oscar Events, Golden Globes, Weddings, and high-end private events.

“Plans are of little importance, but planning is essential.”

― Winston Churchill