Dude Dollars Hires Ewan French as Managing Director

BOSTON — Dude Dollars, the soon to be launched gay affiliate program of Online Entertainment, has announced that Ewan French has joined the company as its new managing director.

Online Entertainment is the new gay adult entertainment company created by Jonathan Crutchley, co-founder and owner of Manhunt. Through Dude Dollars, Online Entertainment is working on building a library of new content and websites that are expected to launch by early fall.

French comes to Dude Dollars from Gamma Entertainment's Buddy Profits, where he was affiliate marketing manager for over five years. Before that, French was marketing manager at MaleFlix for three years.

In his new position, French will be responsible for launching Dude Dollars, while managing all of the company's new digital product offerings and the creation of a network of gay membership sites.

"Ewan is a seasoned and passionate individual," said Hector Camacho, CEO of Online Entertainment. "With his diverse background and experience in gay adult digital entertainment, we are excited that he agreed to join our new team and project. Having personally collaborated and worked with Ewan for over six years, there is no one else I would have entrusted to lead the day-to-day operations of our new company."  

French said, "After five incredible years at Buddy Profits, I have decided it is time for a new challenge. Creating a new gay porn network and affiliate program will be a gratifying change of pace. It's been my dream for some time to take on this type of role, and I feel incredibly blessed to be given this opportunity by Manhunt's CEO Hector Camacho and Manhunt's founder Jonathan Crutchley." 

For more information on Dude Dollars, visit their official website.

For more information on Manhunt, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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