7th Annual Elite Dinner to Be Held During XBIZ 360° Digital Media Conference

LOS ANGELES — SexEntertain will host the latest installment in its Elite Dinner series on Jan. 10, in conjunction with the XBIZ 360° Digital Media Conference in Los Angeles.

The XBIZ 360° Digital Media Conference, presented by CE Cash, is slated for Jan. 9-12.

"We are extremely pleased to be sponsoring another XBIZ event and hosting SexEntertain's 7th Annual Elite Dinner at this year's XBIZ 360 conference in Los Angeles,” SexEntertain CEO RJ said. “We look forward to forming new relationships and cementing our existing friendships with those attending the Elite Dinner on January 10th. We have selected a fantastic venue and it will be a great evening for all who join us. More announcements regarding the Elite Dinner as well as VIP invitations will be delivered soon."

SexEntertain's popular Elite Dinner at XBIZ 360 is now in its seventh year as a premier private gathering specifically for industry leaders, company owners and decision-makers. Attendance at the Elite Dinner is by invitation only and is set for Jan. at 8 p.m.

To be considered for an invitation, email events@sexentertain.com.

In addition to the Digital Media Conference, the XBIZ 360° breakthrough event series will feature related conferences individually devoted to video/content production and the realm of retail — providing the industry's most comprehensive showcase of technology and tactics that will catapult attendees into the fast lane for 2013.

Highlighting the XBIZ 360° six-part series of grand-slam B2B events is the star-studded 2013 XBIZ Awards, presented by Fleshlight and hosted by the incomparable adult film superstar Tera Patrick. The red-carpet gala will honor movers and shakers across more than 150 award categories — spotlighting the year's best in Pleasure Products, Retail & Distribution, Movies & Production and Web & Technology market segments.

For a complete list of award categories, visit XBIZAwards.com.

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