AdXpansion Taps Christian Kreul as VP of Sales for European Division

MONTREAL — Adult advertising network AdXpansion announced today that it has hired industry veteran Christian Kreul to head up its European division as vice president of sales.

The company said that the addition of Kreul compliments AdXpansion’s growth in 2011, adding expertise and strengthening its reach into the European market.

“We are very pleased with Christian’s decision to join our team and, together, we believe we have many exciting opportunities ahead,” said Nigel Williams, vice president of AdXpansion. “His years of experience in all aspects of sales and marketing for the adult industry make him the perfect candidate for this role.”

Prior to joining AdXpansion, Kreul was the managing director and shareholder of SexGoesMobile, a mobile adult affiliate program based in Germany.

“I am very excited to join AdXpansion as I have heard many good things about the company from other industry people,” Kreul said. “The revenue potential in Europe is immense and my mission is to establish AdXpansion as one of the leading global adult traffic networks in the European realm. “

With his business insight and in-depth market knowledge, Kreul will oversee building a European sales team in addition to building a strong sales channel, support organization and partner relationships in Europe.

“AdXpansion delivers high quality targeted traffic and my first order of business is to position ourselves and establish brand awareness about who AdXpansion is and why companies should collaborate with us,” Kreul said.

European advertisers and publishers who are interested in learning more about AdXpansion’s competitive advertising network, can contact christian@adXpansion.com or visit AdXpansion.com.

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