Gamma Welcomes Kevin Khoury as LiveBucks Sales Coordinator

MONTREAL — LiveBucks.com, a webcam affiliate program of Gamma Entertainment, has added Kevin Khoury to lead the LiveBucks team as sales coordinator.

Khoury will be replacing Jake Live who has been promoted to Gamma's media buy department.

"The key to success in this industry, and as a whole, is to invest in having a passionate and innovative team," said Karl Bernard, president of Gamma Entertainment. "Kevin comes with fresh ideas and understands the importance of building long term profitable relationships."

Khoury, a Montreal native and a commerce graduate of John Molson School of Business with a major in marketing, has worked alongside top-tier companies, executives and entrepreneurs on various projects that ranges from e-commerce to social media development.

"Not only am I extremely excited to be taking over Jake’s position as LiveBuck’s sales coordinator, but I am thrilled to be part of an amazing company like Gamma," Khoury said.

"The corporate culture here is just fantastic; the level of professionalism and the amount of passion each and every individual puts into their work is tremendous."

LiveBucks recently received headline recognition from XBIZ’s Top 50 Newsmakers of 2011 having launched homeCams Model Broadcasting Network and a new model referral program.

"I have some big shoes to fill, as Jake did an excellent job representing LiveBucks," Khoury said. "My plan is to take it one step further and improve on our exceptional level of service that our competitors cannot match. Custom solutions and a personable, reliable, and prompt service is what all our affiliates, new and old, can expect from me.

Affiliates can contact Khoury for any affiliate-related questions for Livebucks at kevin@livebucks.com.

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