Industry Veteran Robert Brickman Joins skinworXXX

LOS ANGELES — Dimension DVD co-founder, Robert Brickman, joins skinworXXX as chief technology officer and principle owner.

“Rob brings something to the table I tremendously appreciate,” skinworXXX CEO/director Joshua said. “His knowledge of new technologies is key to skinworXXX, as we continue to strive to be on the leading edge of each and every new technology that impacts the adult industry. 2010 is going to be a huge year for us, and bringing Rob on adds the final piece to what is already a pretty finely tuned machine.”

“Rob is great. He isn’t a fan or a guy looking to break into adult,” said Teagan Presley, Adam & Eve star and skinworXXX co-owner. “He knows adult and comes from a family who’s known adult for more than a quarter century. It’s great having Rob on our team. Not only will our DVDs continue to kick ass, but Rob will be instrumental with Joshua in making sure skinworXXX continues to push the envelope.”

Brickman will continue to serve as vice president of Dimension DVD and looks forward to continuing to service Dimension’s loyal customer base.

“My reputation for the past decade this year has been delivering second-to-none DVD authoring and bringing new technologies such as HD DVD and Blu-ray to my customers,” Brickman said. “Joshua has one of the best technological backgrounds of anyone in the adult field; mixing that with his very creative vision and drive to be number one, this was an offer I simply couldn’t pass up. I’ve always wanted to own part of a winner studio, and I believe firmly skinworXXX is the new studio to watch.”

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