Netbilling Named Luncheon Sponsor for XBIZ Hollywood

LOS ANGELES — Payment processing company Netbilling has lent its support to the upcoming XBIZ Hollywood ’07 Industry Conference by hosting luncheons for both days of the show.

Netbilling President Mitch Farber said he was pleased to put his company’s weight behind the show by helping to make lunch possible for all attendees on both days of the conference.

“We are very happy with the tremendous event that XBIZ is putting together and Netbilling proud to be a sponsor,” Farber said. “Between the incredible seminars and workshops and the XBIZ awards ceremony, this is sure to be a great show.”

XBIZ Sales and Marketing Manager Kristen Kaye said that the support of Netbilling would help attendees rest and refuel for what promises to be two exciting days of education and networking.

“I really want to thank Mitch for all his support,” Kaye said. “With a great company like Netbilling behind us, this is sure to be a fantastic event.”

The luncheon will be held at the Oscar Room on the Mezzanine level. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. on both days.

The XBIZ Hollywood '07 Industry Conference is the adult entertainment industry's next-generation annual conference. Set against the Hollywood glamour of the Roosevelt Hotel, the event will unite the power centers of the industry for two days of intensive workshops, seminars and networking opportunities. The conference takes place Feb. 7-8, and culminates with the 5th Annual XBIZ Awards at the Highlands on Feb. 8.

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