Next Door Entertainment Taps Hector Camacho as Product Director

MONTREAL — Next Door Entertainment announced today the addition of Hector Camacho as its new product director.

Camacho comes to Next Door from Manhunt.net, where he was director of advertising and affiliate marketing, contributing to the gay male adult website that focuses on online dating, social networking and community involvement.

In his new post, Camacho will be responsible for developing and implementing a road map for both product planning and product marketing. The company said he will be working closely with development, sales, and marketing, and will lead in the delivery of world-class products.

"Hector possesses the unique combination of experience, passion, and self-motivation," Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Entertainment said.

He added, "His background and experience in the gay adult industry will bring added expertise to our team at a time when we are growing and developing exciting new products. He knows how to get things off the ground, set them in motion, and make ideas and concepts come to life. Adding Hector to our team is an honor and we wish him a warm and welcome stay."

Camacho will also lead the launch of new product and service offerings for network partners such as Next Door Studios, COLT, Falcon Studios, Hot House Entertainment, and Male Digital.

One of the new executive’s first major endeavors is managing the new COLT Studio Group membership site that will be launched in the near future.

"The new COLT site is going to be a major innovation in our industry. No other site will be like it  it's stunning," Camacho said.

Aside from this major project, Camacho will plan upcoming developments and is preparing to relocate to the Montreal area.

"It is with great enthusiasm that I join the Next Door team," added Camacho. "Great things are happening here and I look forward to contributing my skills and expertise; and am committed to our vision of being a recognized leader in the gay marketplace by our consumers and partners. Our slogan is 'An affiliate program, unlike any other,' and the same holds true of our team."

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