Stockroom Names Susanna Molina Purchasing Manager

LOS ANGELES — Stockroom Inc. has announced the appointment of veteran adult industry logistics executive Susanna Molina to the position of purchasing manager.

According to the company, Stockroom Inc., along with its brands Syren Latex, Stormy Leather and Kinklab, is a leading manufacturer of specialized pleasure, pain and fetish products and apparel.

Molina comes to Stockroom after 10 years at novelty manufacturer Pipedream Products, where she had joined as a customer service representative and worked her way up to director of purchasing and special projects, where she was involved in manufacturing, purchasing and sales. Along the way she also handled trade shows, photo shoots and catalog creation for the company.

"I'm very excited about joining Stockroom," Molina said. "I think everyone in the fetish community knows the company's reputation for high quality products and superb customer service and that was very appealing to me."

A graduate of Pierce College in Woodland Hills, Calif., Molina is currently studying for her degree in Business Management at California State University, Northridge.

"We're all looking forward to Susanna joining our team," Stockroom President Mike Herman said. "Her work experience, high standards and enthusiasm will fit right in at Stockroom."

Stockroom's headquarters is a 30,000 square foot three-story workshop and retail space on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. The vertically integrated facility combines leather and latex production, shipping, receiving and warehousing with design, executive and sales offices, and a retail boutique that was awarded "Best Fetish Store" by Los Angeles magazine in 2008. The company's men's retail site, MaleStockroom.com, was awarded Best Adult Novelties Site in the 2009 Cybersocket Awards, and its main retail site, Stockroom.com, won Web Retailer of the year at the 2009 XBIZ Awards.

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