Tim Siner Returns to Video Secrets, Becomes Director of Business Development

CALABASAS, Calif. — Industry veteran Tim Siner has been appointed director of business development for Video Secrets. Siner will be focused on heading up number of different projects as well as bringing in new business to the live video chat company.

Siner has returned to Video Secrets as its in the midst of its 18th year of business. A long-term marketing veteran, Siner was previously a program owner, webmaster and handled affiliate sales for Video Secrets from 2006 to 2010.

"With cutting edge technology, an extremely talented staff and high converting properties, VS is poised for rapid growth in the Live Video Chat vertical," Siner said. "We have some very exciting projects in the works that will benefit affiliates, models and studios alike. I am extremely happy to be part of the Video Secrets team once again."

Siner comes to Video Secrets from Vivid Entertainment, where he was vice president of business development for Vivid.com. He also headed up business development Webquest's for mainstream lead-gen properties.

“We are very pleased and excited to welcome Tim back as director of business development," said Gregory Clayman, president of VideoSecrets.com. "Tim’s experience combined with his vast industry knowledge made him a natural for this multi-faceted position. We are confident that Tim will quickly become a valuable asset to the Video Secrets team and we’re very glad to have him back on board. “

Siner will be attending the upcoming European trade shows. He can be contacted at tim@videosecrets.com

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