ASACP to Attend Adult Entertainment Virtual Convention

LOS ANGELES — The ASACP has announced its participation in the Adult Entertainment Virtual Convention.

 According to its promoters, the Adult Entertainment Virtual Convention is a three-day event that brings together various adult industry professionals.

The event is produced by Red Light Center and UtherConvention and is being held Feb. 24-26.

ASACP’s Executive Director Tim Henning and Membership Manager Dawn Yagielowicz will be attending the event.

“ASACP is eager to participate in this groundbreaking event,” Henning said. “AEVC is important for ASACP as it exposes us to a different audience than we may have seen before.”

ASACP said it attempts to attend as many relevant industry events as possible, but as a non-profit organization, it is often hampered by issues of financing and staff time availability, issues that the virtual world mitigates.

“AEVC is poised at the cutting edge of online consumer and industry events, making this an important show for us as a technology-influenced organization,” Henning added. “By better understanding evolving virtual worlds, ASACP is better positioned to influence best practices and child protection regimens within these growing areas of cyberspace.”

The show’s promoters have provided ASACP with a virtual booth where Henning and Yagielowicz will be available to chat and answer questions.

For more information, or to schedule a meeting with Henning, contact tim@asacp.org.

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