Industry Veteran Kim Airs Joins Brown Bag Party

COSTA MESA, Calif. — Industry veteran Kim Airs joins sex toy party company Brown Bag Party as director of brand development.

“Bringing on someone with Kim's experience of more than 17 years in the adult industry will only catapult us into becoming one of the top adult home party companies in the country,” Brown Bag Party founder and CEO Peter Palmiotto said. “I am thrilled that she will be in a position to train our consultants in all aspects of sexuality and develop products that will enhance all of our consultants' and their customers' lives.”

In this newly created position, Airs will be responsible for product training and awareness for Brown Bag Party's nationwide romance consultants through personal and web based media.

She will also host the “Ask Kim” section of Brown Bag Party's website for both consultants and their customers, public relations, as well as contributing to the ever increasing product development segment of the company.

“Words cannot describe how happy I am to be associated with such a rapidly expanding and impressively managed company,” Airs said.

“I am truly excited to bring my skills and knowledge to Brown Bag Party during this exciting stage of growth and I look forward to being part of the Brown Bag Party family at such an exciting time. At last, I have found my perfect fit and in this industry, we all know it's about a perfect fit!”

Kim is a certified sex educator through, a charter member of the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health and a member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists.

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