Fleshlight Named XBIZ Awards Platinum Sponsor, XBIZ LA Gold Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce Fleshlight as a Gold Sponsor of the industry’s top digital media conference XBIZ LA 2011 and Platinum Sponsor of the highly anticipated XBIZ Awards.

Returning to the lavish Sofitel Hotel Feb. 7-9, XBIZ LA 2011 will offer best-of-class seminars, panels and demos that explore current and emerging online market trends, technologies and e-business solutions.

As a Gold Sponsor of the event, the Fleshlight brand will be prominently featured before the throngs of online industry decision-makers that annually travel from around the globe for XBIZ LA’s unparalleled slate of special events.

"We have been extremely impressed with XBIZ events and are happy to align the Fleshlight brand with industry leaders like XBIZ,” said Brian Shubin, executive vice president of Interactive Life Forms. “We always love to get out and chat with all of our friends and business partners at this event. We will be at the awards show cheering on many of our Fleshlight Girls who will surely be honored as XBIZ awards the best of the best!"

XBIZ LA culminates with the 2011 XBIZ Awards being held at the legendary Hollywood Palladium on Feb. 9, where as Platinum Sponsor, Fleshlight will be showcased in the glamorous setting of the biggest business-to-business awards show.

“XBIZ is honored to have the ongoing support from one of the biggest brands in the industry,” XBIZ Executive Director of Business Development Kristen Kaye said. “Special thanks to Fleshlight, who will be in the spotlight throughout our one-of-a-kind events!”

XBIZ LA registration and additional information is available at XBIZLA.com.

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