EPassporte Adds Tassy Pink to Marketing Unit

MARINA DEL REY, Calif. — EPassporte on Friday announced that it has tapped Tassy Pink to its sales and marketing division.

“Tassy brings a brand — her own — to augment that of ePassporte,” CEO Chris Mallick told XBIZ. “As the preferred currency of affiliates and sponsor programs in adult, ePassporte's addition of Tassy speaks to our continued commitment to servicing the adult entertainment industry.”

Mallick said Tassy will be based in the San Francisco Bay Area and will work with Shaliza and other staffers on continuing the growth and branding of ePassporte in the webmaster community.

“Tassy will be providing webmaster support via ICQ and email, along with Keyser Soze, and will be continuing to brand ePassporte within the adult industry, with now a decidedly pink tint,” Mallick said.

Tassy previously conducted PR, marketing and branding functions for FlashCa$h.

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