The name, the work, the why.

Talent & Event Manager. Here's where it all came from.
The Name

Jameizi started as a typo. A friend meant to write something else entirely. What came out was Ja meizi – Finnish slang for “and me.” It stuck. It became a handle, then an identity, then eventually a business name.

The name had been following me since my teens. Online, people started shortening it – and somewhere in that process, Jame stuck. That felt more like me than anything official ever had. When it came time to put a name on the freelance work, it wasn’t really a decision. Jameizi was already there.

The Journey

At 16, I started volunteering at music festivals because I liked the energy of them: the organised chaos, the way a thousand moving parts somehow land in the right place. At some point I was promoted to Environmental & Recycling Manager, and somewhere in that process I fell completely in love with how it all worked from the inside.

In 2017, I was at Provinssi, a festival I’d been part of for years, standing there telling a colleague how much I loved this life and how I’d do it forever if I could. He told me it was called kulttuurituotanto. Cultural production. An actual degree. An actual career. I applied, and got in.

What I didn’t expect was that the moment would repeat itself.

The Provinssi lineage

I still think about that.

Alongside the festivals, I found my way into esports — managing teams across multiple games, coordinating tournaments, keeping competitive players focused and prepared. That chapter is also where talent management quietly began. I just didn’t have a word for it yet.

I was doing the same work for streamers, for musician friends, for anyone in a creative space who needed someone practical in their corner — moderating communities, shaping narratives, handling the things that get in the way of the actual work. I didn’t realise it had a name until I was already doing it professionally.

What Drives Me

I’ve noticed that my energy is contagious. On the days I’m fully in it, the team is too. That’s not something I take lightly. It means showing up matters – and it means how I show up matters.

Professionally, I’d rather be the reason it worked than the one taking the bow.

I enjoy being part of things without needing to be the main focus. It’s a good balance – being someone who brings energy into a room, while also being someone who can disappear into the work when the work needs it.

I came to the Netherlands because I fell in love with the country. The freelance practice came after. The work is still figuring itself out – and I’m good with that.

what makes us different

the codes we live by

creativity & Innovation

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integrity & trust

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brand-first Approach

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love digital

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going the extra mile

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Collaboration

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get to know us

younic is its people

Mira Bass

Founder & CEO

Mira Bass

Director of Marketing Services

Otis Bull

Director of Digital Marketing

Harvey Beltran

Brand Manager

Omer Mays

Digital Content Manager

Ella Weber

SEO Manager

Connor Dennis

Account Executive

Aalia Cuevas

Account Executive

Taryn Cairns

Account Executive

Coby Bevan

Social Media Manager

Cloe Abbott

PPC Manager

Julius Avalos

PPC Manager