XBIZ Exec Awards Pre-Nom Period Now Open

XBIZ Exec Awards Pre-Nom Period Now Open

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce that the pre-nomination period has begun for the 2017 XBIZ Exec Awards, which honor top adult industry professionals for their unmatched leadership and success.

Industry members of the XBIZ.net business community are eligible to nominate their peers for an award, with pre-nom open from now until October 21.

The XBIZ Exec Awards celebrate exceptional career achievement and signify reaching the pinnacle of one’s profession by fueling the brands that excite, motivate and influence.

The awards will be presented at Hollywood’s chic Andaz Hotel, the venue for the XBIZ 2017 events series, with Exec Awards for the online/digital market on the night of Tuesday, January 10, while executives in the retail market will be honored on the night of Wednesday, January 11.

Women In Adult will present its annual award on both nights as well.

The 2017 XBIZ Executive Awards will be presented in 10 categories, each honoring a specific discipline that separates the industry’s top players from their competitors — highlighting the creativity, dedication, and professionalism of the adult entertainment industry.

The 2017 XBIZ Executive Award categories include:

  • Business Development Executive of the Year
  • Brand Ambassador of the Year
  • Marketing Executive of the Year
  • Senior Leadership Award
  • Progressive Leadership Award
  • Chief Executive of the Year
  • Tech Leadership Award
  • Businesswoman of the Year
  • Community Figure of the Year
  • Businessman of the Year

Presented by MyFreeCams and hosted by adult film icon Ron Jeremy, the 2017 XBIZ Awards show will bring its red-carpet gala to Hollywood on the night of January 12, culminating the XBIZ events series.

XBIZ.net members can cast their votes for the 2017 XBIZ Exec Awards here.

For more information, visit XBIZExecAwards.com.

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