Elite 'Traffic' Dinner to Be Held at Celebrity Chef Restaurant

LOS ANGELES — SexEntertain and this year’s Elite Dinner sponsors, CommerceGate, Pink Visual and Private Media Group, have announced that the Elite Dinner will take place at one of celebrity chef Marco Pierre White’s restaurant during the 2011 XBIZ EU international digital media conference.

Additionally, the dinner’s venue also is a Michelin-starred restaurant, notable for providing a refined, elegant and sumptuous experience, the company said.

“Famed celebrity chef, Marco Pierre White is known for his modern British cooking as well as being the only person ever to make Gordon Ramsay cry while working for White,” the event’s organizers said in a press release. “White is also the current star of the ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ show in the U.K.”

The Elite Dinner is by invitation only and is set to place on Sept. 24. For an invitation, contact the sponsors directly.

To contact CommerceGate or learn more about its expanding line of services and marketing tools, email Lucas Dominic at ldominic@commercegate.com.

To contact PinkVisual, email Lea or Kristin at lee@pinkvisual.com or kristin@pinkvisual.com.

To contact Private Media Group or learn more about its line of services and marketing tools, email Jeff Dillon at jeff@gamelink.com.

To contact SexEntertain, please visit SexEntertain.com.

The 2011 XBIZ EU is set for Sept. 23-25 at London's luxurious Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury hotel.

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