XBIZ Sets Plans in Motion for June 2011 Chicago Conference

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce that it has set plans in motion for a cutting-edge digital media conference to be held in June in Chicago.

Called the XBIZ Summit, the conference will offer attendees the opportunity to mix business with pleasure through a slate of exclusive informational sessions and business-networking special events.

“The world-class city of Chicago will add a new and exciting dimension to our summer event offerings and allow attendees to generate new business from previously untapped markets.” said Kristen Kaye, XBIZ executive director of business development.

As with previous XBIZ summer events, the show will feature three days of high-energy business engagements, set among Chicago’s world-famous restaurants, vibrant nightlife, cutting-edge architecture, legendary blues and breathtaking views.

“We are very excited about Chicago. There’s no other city like it in the world,” said Moe Helmy, XBIZ’s events director.

“Not only is Chicago full of life and energy, but it’s the perfect venue for a summer show that mixes business with pleasure.”

Combined with Chicago’s world-class offerings, XBIZ Summit is set to be the online adult industry’s top networking event of the summer, bringing together company decision-makers from across America and international markets for three days of unparalleled seminars, business-networking and deal-making opportunities.

For more information, go to XBIZSummit.com.

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