M Group, Metro Talent Management Announce Partnership

LOS ANGELES — The Colombia, South America-based M Group, announced today a strategic partnership agreement with Metro Talent Management.

The companies said M Group brings 13 years of experience to Metro’s decade-long stance as a fully licensed and bonded Los Angeles adult talent management company.

“We met the owners of Metro while working on another project with them,” M Group managing Director Bob Raley, said. “After discussing both of our business models it only seems to make sense for us, M Group, to give the hundreds of active models and the models who apply to be a Metro Talent model the opportunity to work on one of many networks. At the same time we can give our live cam models a safe and reliable avenue to work in the adult business and to have great representation. For us this is a win, win situation. Most importantly we are provided the opportunity to increase our number of active U.S. models which are in high demand.”

“While working with Bob we found another way to monetize our current models and to offer more opportunities to all of our prospective models to earn more money, Metro Managing Director Laurel Hertz, added. “We insist on having a personal relationship with all of our models and giving each and every model the best service that we can. We have been impressed by M Group's dedication to their models and studios to provide them the best service and the highest payouts possible. By working together we can offer better service to all of our models, both theirs and ours while at the same time increasing our bottom line.”

The partnership also announced the creation of the Hollywood Performers Guild Agency that is part of Metro Talent Management to manage all online assets. Both M Group and Hollywood Performers Guild offer affiliate programs for referred models and studios.

For more information on the agencies email Raley or Hertz at info@hwpg.co.

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