Judy Shalom Joins Affil4You as Senior Sales Manager

PARIS — Affil4You announced today that industry veteran Judy Shalom has joined the company as its senior sales manager.

Shalom comes to the company with more than 10 years of experience in the online adult gaming industry and has worked in sales and international marketing in the adult industry running one of its most successful traffic companies.

In addition to being selected as the Business Woman of the Month by Woman In Adult (WIA) just last month, Shalom was nominated in the Business Woman of the Year category of the 2012 YNOT Awards.

Affil4You said the addition of Shalom sets itself on a trajectory of gaining significant momentum in new international territories that the mobile monetization solution has been diligently working to secure.

“We’re pleased to welcome Judy to the Affil4You team,” Affil4You managing director Joey Gabra said.

He added, “Her vast experience in the industry is surpassed only by her expertise of international marketing and dedication as a sales executive. Judy is a perfect fit for the Affil4You team and I look forward to continuing to expand our reach with greater force.”

Shalom said, “I’m excited to join Affil4You’s stellar team and lend my support in taking the brand to the next level. I’ve watched Affil4You establish itself as the quintessential mobile solution for adult businesses, and I look forward to seeing how much more we can accomplish together.”

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