MetArt Taps Shaun Lenihan as New Affiliate Manager

LOS ANGELES — Glamor and erotic model website MetArt announced today the addition of Shaun Lenihan as its new affiliate manager.

The company said it hopes to expand its audience and offer new incentives to affiliates with the help of Lenihan who brings with him more than 12 years of adult industry experience.

Lenihan previously owned and managed The Life Erotic website that features high quality erotic imagery. MetArt said Lenihan also had stints with some of the top names in erotic photography.

The industry veteran said he is “thrilled to be working with MetArt." “Their appreciation for the female form is unprecedented and their photos are among the most tasteful and alluring I have seen.”

Lenihan said he hopes to expand the company's presence with new affiliates and continue to develop MetArt’s reputation as a leader in appreciation for the nude female form.

“We are very happy to have Shaun aboard, and know he will be an excellent choice for this position,” MetArt COO Jonathan Krogman said.

MetArt noted that its previous affiliate manager, John Calvelo, "did a terrific job in all aspects, and created a sturdy platform for affiliates to thrive upon."

The company maintained that it views affiliates as partners, not just as potential revenue generators and as MetArt continues to thrive, so will its affiliates.

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