XBIZ Honors ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning

XBIZ Honors ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has announced that XBIZ presented ASACP’s Executive Director, Tim Henning, with a special Industry Service Award recognizing his two decades of dedication and service towards the association.

An engraved crystal trophy representing the honor was presented to Henning by ASACP’s founder, XBIZ CEO Alec Helmy, at the 2016 XBIZ Exec Awards in Hollywood.

“Back when ASACP was just a grass roots project, Tim was the first person to get involved with it, working tirelessly behind the scenes to further its goals and objectives,” Helmy stated. “ASACP would not be where it is today without his unwavering commitment and integrity.”

“On behalf of everyone who has been involved with the organization,” Helmy adds, “we extend our deepest gratitude for 20 years of outstanding service.”

The XBIZ Executive Awards celebrate the industry’s movers and shakers who pour their hearts and souls into their careers, and by doing so, propel their brands to new heights of success, while reaching the pinnacle of their profession.

“Over the past 20 years it has been both an honor and a privilege to serve this industry and to further child protection efforts on its behalf and I am extremely grateful and humbled to receive this award,” Henning told XBIZ. “I wish to offer my heartfelt gratitude to every individual and company that has and continues to support ASACP.”

For more information, visit ASACP.org or email tim@asacp.org.

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