Mansion Productions Adds Ananda Sisk to Team

LOS ANGELES — Mansion Productions has announced its appointment of Ananda Sisk to the position of Client Relations Director.

The company is the creator of the XBIZ award-winning affiliate program software MPA3, as well as state-of-the-art content management products Vist and MAS. Sisk will be enhancing the customer service component of Mansion Productions as part of the company's continued expansion efforts in 2009.

"We have very big plans for the New Year, and adding key personnel like Ananda to our organization is an important foundational element of our success," Mansion Productions CEO Oystein Wright said. "We are thrilled to have her joining the Mansion team."

"I'm very excited to be joining the team at Mansion Productions," Sisk stated. "I've worked extensively with the amazing Mansion products as a client, so I am intimately aware of their value and the many ways we can assist program owners in earning more money with less effort."

According to the company, Sisk came to the adult industry after a successful stint in mainstream with video game company Sierra On-Line in its digital art department. She entered online adult as part of the RealityCash (ICS) program, working under Eric Matis and Joe Lensman, continuing through the transition as RealityCash became part of the Playboy empire. She was also a part of the team that launched the LoveSexyCash affiliate program as well.

"Ananda's winning personality along with her knowledge of the industry and experience with other successful companies in both mainstream and adult make her a very appealing choice as our Client Relations Director," Wright added.

"The opportunities are endless and the plans Garry and Oystein have in mind for the continued expansion of the firm are breathtaking," Sisk concluded. "Realizing those goals and assisting our clients with reaching the myriad of goals that they have each set for their own firms in 2009 is something I intend to pursue enthusiastically from day one."

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