Mark Spannow Named General Manager of LotzaDollars, DreamCash

DETROIT — Industry veteran Mark Spannow has been named general manager of LotzaDollars and DreamCash. 

He will lead the company with a significant background in marketing campaign planning, industry IT leveraging, content production management and design resource development at all levels of business.

"With an eye on the future," Spannow said, "we're seizing this exciting opportunity to charge ahead, achieving the next level of performance for our business, staff, partners and affiliates."

Spannow began his industry career in 1996 as a webmaster living in Southern California performing web site design and development. 

He earned his Associate of Science Degree in multimedia design and later, after moving to Northern California, he earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in information technology. 

As a professional Internet architect, Spannow has provided technical assistance, training and consulting services to prominent industry brands including Nubiles, Fleshlight, Playboy, YNOT, Adult.com, Xplore Media, MaxCash and West Coast Productions among others. 

In 2004, he joined Adult.com/Playboy Enterprises as the design manager and was promoted to production manager, director of videography on-location and then DVD executive producer. 

Later Spannow launched the affiliate program SoloBabeCash as well as a consulting firm which caters to mainstream and adult industry business.

"I am very glad to have Spannow leading our team into the future," Ed Lotzadollars said. "His extensive background along with his passion for this industry will compliment my companies very well."

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