Meet Agustina Luque

Agustina Luque is the Executive Assistant to Grant Carmichael at Evanced, providing high-level administrative, operational, and strategic support across the agency. She plays a key role in keeping leadership priorities organized, communication aligned, and day-to-day operations running smoothly.

About Agustina

Agustina Luque is an Executive Assistant and Project Manager with over five years of experience supporting executive teams and creative agencies across global markets. She has worked with companies such as Thomson Reuters, 7AM Agency, and Seaphy Studio, managing calendars, communications, reporting, and cross-functional digital projects with precision and care.

Combining strong organizational skills with a creative mindset, Agustina bridges management and design to streamline operations and enhance productivity. She also specializes in UX/UI design and branding, leveraging tools like Figma, Canva, Asana, and Google Workspace to create visual systems that are both strategic and impactful.

Currently pursuing a degree in Digital Marketing, Agustina continues to expand her expertise in how design, strategy, and technology intersect to drive meaningful brand growth. At Evanced, begin the Executive Assistant of CEO, she brings her proactive attitude, attention to detail, and commitment to excellence to ensure smooth workflows and inspired collaboration across the team.

Education & Certifications

Agustina has a multidisciplinary educational background combining project management, UX/UI design, digital marketing, and creative studies. She has completed professional training in Agile Project Management, UX/UI Design, and Motion Graphics. This diverse education supports her ability to understand both the operational and creative dimensions of digital projects.

FUN FACT!

Agustina is usually the unofficial chef of her friend groups, which means her kitchen is almost always full, and never quite under control. In her free time, she rescues old, barely readable handwritten recipes and turns them into clean digital versions, often illustrated with comments and notes added by friends who insist on leaving their own mark.