I first laid my eyes on the wedding industry back in 2018 when I decided, for whatever reason, I HAD to work at the local bridal shop. And the job was just as magical as I imagined it to be! After just one year, I jumped at the opportunity to work for a different bridal shop where I could sell high end dresses while gaining more experience with various designers. 

Fast forward two years later and the opportunities grew and I was working with a wedding planner. 


Once I graduated college, I couldn't quite get my hands on a full-time job in the wedding industry. It is hard to find one if you don't own your own business, or otherwise, it's very competitive. During my search, I worked both a full time corporate job while continuing my bridal side hustle and wedding planning to keep the dream alive and in my future!

The magic of weddings only grew for me and I knew I had to do this full time.

Cassi

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I finally got my BIG BREAK (so to say) when I landed a full time job handling marketing, social media, client relations, CRM management, scheduling, and more for a Luxury Wedding Hair & Makeup Company.

In this role and at this company, I realized I LOVE working with fiancé(e)s and wedding vendors in all facets - whether that is engaging over social media or working with them through the prewedding process.

This passion and drive led me to take a leap of faith and start, The Veiled VA! Owning my own business in the wedding industry has been a long time coming, and I am so excited to be living it!.

I can't wait to be your number one fan and help you serve your clients to the best of your ability. Weddings are a language of their own, and you deserve someone who speaks fiancé(e) to level up your business.

Have the team you've
always wanted.


“Cassi is my wedding Yenta in the most helpful way and in the tiniest details. She knows exactly who and what to advise on because she’s been a fly on the wall in the wedding industry for so many years.”

“Cassi will help you get your life back.”

“I don’t know how I’d get through the busy season without her.”

“I’ve had such bad experiences with VA’s because they didn’t understand the wedding industry.”

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