Jiz Lee Named Online Marketing Director for Pink & White

SAN FRANCISCO — Pink & White Productions, the lesbian and queer porn company, has hired one of its star performers, Jiz Lee, as online marketing director.

Lee first appeared in porn via the company’s 2005 dyke porn cult classic, "The Crash Pad." In the years that followed, Lee continued to perform in its feature films and joined the production team to launch its major membership sites. Now she will oversee the company’s social media, affiliate program, advertising, email campaigns, SEO efforts, and as one of the company’s most recognized faces, will serve as a representative at events from film festivals to college campuses.

Calling the new post "the best job on the planet,” Lee said she was thrilled to be working with director Shine Louise Houston "and helping to further her company’s mission to reflect today’s blurred gender lines and fluid sexualities is exactly where I want to be. It’s the hotbed of queer sex.”

Lee told XBIZ, "Only a few weeks into the job and I've already received overwhelming support and a warm welcome from people the adult industry. I'm excited to be building new relationships within companies large and small. It's also phenomenal to be included in leading publications like XBIZ, proving increased acceptance of smaller companies dealing with topics of queer/LGBT sexuality. Expect great things to come!"

The hire comes at a pivotal time for the company, whose popular membership site CrashPadSeries.com nears it’s 200th episode (a live-streamed orgy is in the works) and the recent launch of PinkLabel.tv, a curated VOD site for independent porn directors supported by a “fair-trade” revenue model and boasting a global collection of unique works, many of which are not available anywhere else. Spanning historically groundbreaking adult films and hits from today’s acclaimed sexual cinema, Pink & White says its sites are "the equivalent of a porno jackpot for feminist porn fans and sex academics’ wet dream." 

Contact Lee at jiz@pinkwhite.biz.

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