Industry Veteran Jeff Rosenberg Joins Frontiers Media

LOS ANGELES — Frontiers Media has tapped Jeff Rosenberg as one of its advertising directors.

In his new role, Rosenberg will focus on expanding the Frontiers4Men magazine and Frontiers4men.com. He will assist new and current advertisers in creating campaigns and optimal exposure in the magazine and on the website.

“We are very excited to bring Jeff onboard,” said Dustin Tyner, managing director of integrated media.

“His extensive background in both selling and buying consumer print and digital media as well as the long-term relationships from years of working in the gay adult marketplace makes him a perfect addition as we continue to expand Frontiers4Men in print and online.”

Rosenberg recently was project manager for ManList and worked in marketing for AdultSpace, as well as gay account manager at Traffic Dude, GAYVN and at specialty publications.

“I’m thrilled to be part of the team at Frontiers,” Rosenberg said. “Frontiers magazine has a long history in both Southern California and in my personal life. I picked up my first copy in 1985 and to this day continue to use it as my main resource in the community. I’ve also seen first hand the results editorial coverage as well as a print campaign from this magazine can produce”

Frontiers Media is a resource for gays and lesbians looking for news, events, lifestyle, arts and entertainment coverage, as well as GLBT-friendly businesses, products and services.

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