XBIZ LA 2010 Previews Panel of Expert Speakers

LOS ANGELES — The highly anticipated XBIZ LA 2010 digital media conference, which runs Feb. 9-11, will set the benchmark for providing unmatched educational and networking opportunities.

This year's conference raises the bar for adult industry gatherings by featuring expert professionals and special guest speakers, covering a wide range of vital issues facing the adult entertainment industry's most pressing issues.

Close to 40 special guest speakers from various adult business segments will come together at XBIZ LA to share their expertise and knowledge in their respective fields.

The full list of guest speakers are available here.

Some of the noted guest speakers include XBIZ founder and president, Alec Helmy.

One of the pioneers of the online adult industry, Helmy is also the founder of ASACP and the driving force behind various media products that include two leading print publications, XBIZ World and XBIZ Premiere, as well as several business-to-business and business-to-consumer websites.

Other speakers include:

  • Diane Duke, executive director of the Free Speech Coalition, the trade association of the adult industry.
  • Greg Clayman, president and co-founder of VS Media, a leading provider of live adult video chat and affiliate program VideoSecrets.com
  • Steve Bryson, founder and CEO of Global Electronic Technology and OrbitalPay.
  • Allan Henning, founder and CEO of DatingGold, one of the industry’s largest online dating and live webcam affiliate programs.
  • Michael H. Klein, president of LFP, Inc./Flynt Management Group, the parent company for Hustler.
  • Mark Prince, CEO and founder of Canada’s 2Much.net, makers of LiveCamNetwork chat and billing program.

A full roster of top industry professionals are slated to speak, rounding out this year's XBIZ LA 2010 conference as the industry's preeminent digital media trade event.

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