NETbilling Sponsors XBIZ Chicago Summit Networking, Speakeasy Social

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce NETbilling as the Official Networking Sponsor of the 2011 XBIZ Chicago Summit, the summer’s leading digital media conference, where the company also has signed on as the sponsor for the Speakeasy Social special event.

"NETbilling is proud to be named the official Networking sponsor for the XBIZ Summit," NETbilling President Mitch Farber said. "XBIZ has put together another innovative show and as always, NETbilling is right there to support the show and benefit from the great exposure."

The 2011 XBIZ Chicago Summit, taking place June 10-12 at the Sofitel Water Tower Hotel, will feature three days of workshops, technology clinics, enhanced “high-speed” networking sessions and exclusive special events, including a citywide tour on a double-decker bus.

For two days, XBIZ Summit attendees can participate in one of the most popular sessions at XBIZ events, Speed Networking, which — due to popular demand — has been expanded to two-hour-long sessions. From 10 a.m. to noon, Speed Networking participants have the opportunity to meet with a wide range of adult entertainment professionals in a formalized, productive environment.

The Speakeasy Social special event closes day one of the XBIZ Chicago Summit with a casual cocktail party sponsored by NETbilling. The event will be held at The Hunt Club, located just five minutes away from the hotel.

“I’m pleased to welcome NETbilling as a duo sponsor of XBIZ Summit,” XBIZ Executive Director of Business Development Kristen Kaye said. “As the sponsor of our Speed Networking and Speakeasy Social, the NETbilling brand will be in the spotlight in at our most anticipated events.”

For more information, visit XBIZSummit.com.

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