Panorama Pacific Appoints Nemo ‘Fishy’ McAllister Company Director

LONDON —  Panorama Pacific Ltd. announced today the appointment of company vice president Nemo “Fishy” McAllister as company director.

The company also noted that it recently hired industry veteran Andy “AndyMike” to manage the GlamourBuckz.com affiliate program.

Former company Director Daniel “DannyZ” Kaufman, the owner of affiliate program sites zBUCKz.com and GlamourBuckz.com, will now take a backseat role in his companies’ daily operations to focus on overseeing and managing special projects for Gamelink.com.

“Fishy has been with the company for the past nine years, and been the visionary force behind zBUCKz and responsible for much of our companies' growth,” Kaufman said. “It is a natural progression to let Fishy steer the ship, and I know he has some very exciting plans for 2014 that will bring continued growth for our content partners and affiliates alike.”

McAllister is based out of Australia, and started his adult career in 2003 as a successful affiliate webmaster. He joined the zBUCKz team in 2005.

“I am very excited to take on the challenge of company director for Panorama Pacific. I look forward to working with our existing and new partners and affiliates to ensure that our company is even more successful in 2014 and beyond," McAllister said.

Kaufman also expressed celebratory words at passing the torch. “It has been great running the company with Fishy for the past nine years but I reached a stage where I felt I needed some new challenges. Believe me, I wouldn’t put my baby in just anyone’s hands,’ Kaufman said. "There is no one more qualified then Fishy to run our programs, and I couldn’t be more delighted he accepted the position. You can expect the same high level of service, support and dedication from Fishy.”

For more information about the programs, visit zBUCKz.com and GlamourBuckz.com, or email fishy@zbuckz.com.

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