FriendFinder Taps New Business Development Manager

FriendFinder Taps New Business Development Manager

CAMPBELL, Calif. — FriendFinder Networks Inc. today introduced its newest addition to the company — Paul Hoang, who has been tapped as business development manager. 

Hoang has more than four years of marketing experience and “brings a fresh new perspective in driving revenue and results in the ever-evolving casual and adult dating verticals,” the company said in an announcement.

“Hoang started his career in the performance marketing space as an executive at an email marketing company and from there, transitioned to mobile marketing with AddsPRO,” the company said. “At AddsPRO, Hoang was responsible for managing the Asia Pacific region with mobile content and sweepstake subscription offers. Having learned a great deal about monetizing different regions, Hoang brings a wealth of knowledge to the FFN team.”

“I am enthusiastic about joining the FriendFinder Team and confident I will make a great contribution to the company,” Hoang said.

Kristell Perez, director of FriendFinder’s affiliate marketing, said the company “looks forward to seeing him flourish.”

“We have several initiatives ahead for the remainder of 2016 and through 2017 that will benefit greatly from his expertise we are glad to have him on board,” Perez said.

Some of FriendFinder Networks’ websites include Cams.com, AdultFriendFinder.com, FriendFinder.com, AsiaFriendFinder.com and ALT.com.

For more information on FriendFinder Networks’ affiliate programs, go to Cash.FFN.com, or email affiliates@medley.com.

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