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Anna Sebastian and Stefano Catino named in Bar World 100

Published: 01 July 2025

Congratulations to Anna Sebastian (No. 10) and Stefano Catino (No. 15) on being named in the 2025 Bar World 100!

Published annually by Drinks International, the Bar World 100 celebrates the most influential voices shaping the future of global hospitality—through creativity, leadership, and lasting impact across more than 60 cities worldwide.

Anna’s work through Celebrate Her continues to empower women in hospitality and spark important conversations across the industry. Her latest initiative — the Drinks Industry Data Survey — is creating space for meaningful insights and change by capturing the real experiences of hospitality professionals around the globe.

Stefano Catino, through the internationally acclaimed Maybe Group, has cemented Sydney’s place on the global cocktail map. From the award-winning Maybe Sammy to the dynamic Maybe Cocktail Festival, his vision consistently sets new benchmarks in guest experience, innovation, and excellence.

At Allara Global, we’re proud to collaborate with both these industry leaders:

— With Anna, through our shared support of the Drinks Industry Data Survey, alongside Celebrate Her and CGA by NIQ

— with Stefano and Vince Lombardo, through our new partnership with Maybe Group to launch a premium hospitality consultancy — combining creative excellence with training at scale to help venues deliver truly world-class guest experiences.

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