Gay Adult Blog Editor Signs With NakedSword

SAN FRANCISCO — NakedSword has announced that Jack Shamama will take the role of product manager for NakedSword’s network of sites.

Shamama has already begun driving the membership product’s relaunch and redesign. He accepts the position six months after the NakedSword brand entered the European market.

“Jack has been a member of the NakedSword family since 2001, when he made us the first adult partner on Gay.com,” NakedSword CEO Tim Valenti said. “He has delivered brilliant work in the writing of GayPornBlog, as well as in creating the hit gay porn soap opera ‘Wet Palms.’

“Jack delivers the highest level of quality-assurance to all his endeavors, and will bring that same creativity, vitality and leadership to the entire NakedSword network of products, from NakedSword membership and pay-per-view to TheSword, GayPornBlog and TimandRoma.com. His vision and insight will help steer NakedSword and all its future endeavors toward a bright future.”

Shamama was brand and product manager for Falcon Studios where he oversaw the rebranding and management of Mustang, Jocks and Falcon International lines as well as Falcon’s toy line.

“My first priority is to change what people think about our membership site as we grow it into something really revolutionary,” Shamama said. “I’m excited for our members to see our hard work when we relaunch in the next few weeks — something you’ll surely be hearing about. Tim’s compiled the best of the best here and I’m honored to take my place at their side.”

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