XBIZ Summit Bikini Contest Set for Miami

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce the return of its "Miss XBIZ Summit" Bikini Contest in Miami this May, when "the ultimate playground for business," presented by AWEmpire, will move to an all-new, all-inclusive venue.

The XBIZ Summit Bikini Contest, set for the evening of May 15, will be hosted by two-time XBIZ Web Babe of the Year Vicky Vette and industry personality Jeff Dillon, the vice president of business development for GameLink.com, at the plush Mayfair Hotel & Spa in Coconut Grove, Fla.

The winner of the contest will be featured in the 2014 ad campaign for the XBIZ Summit show and will also receive a generous cash prize.

“What better way to kick off the first night of the Summit than to see beauties strut their stuff poolside for the return of our Miss XBIZ Summit Bikini Contest crown,” said Moe Helmy, XBIZ events director. “This city is hot, and the show we have planned will be even hotter.”

This year’s Summit, which will run from May 14-17, has a new home in the Mayfair Hotel, which is secluded from the bustle of Miami's South Beach but still only a short distance away from the famed strip. And for the first time in the show’s history, the hotel will be entirely exclusive to the XBIZ Summit, providing attendees with a private hideaway for intimate networking, interactive workshops and unlimited promotional/branding opportunities.

The bikini contest is part of XBIZ’s “gamified” show experience that will feature numerous contests and prize-winning opportunities.

For a limited time, members of XBIZ.net can qualify for free show registration. Attendees are encouraged to book their rooms at the Mayfair Hotel & Spa Hotel early to ensure availability. Room rates start at just $169.

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