Jean-Marie Kesch Named Affil4You's New D.A.CH Country Manager

Jean-Marie Kesch Named Affil4You's New D.A.CH Country Manager

PARIS — Affil4You has announced the naming of Jean-Marie Kesch as its new D.A.CH Country Manager.

In his new role, Kesch will be based at the Affil4You headquarters in Paris to further develop and manage the company’s growing affiliate portfolio for the German, Austrian and Swiss mobile markets.

“Having witnessed the growth of affil4you in the industry while personally knowing several of the key people over the years, it was an easy decision and truly a privilege to join the affil4you team,” Kesch says. “I’m looking forward to working with our current accounts and partners in the D.A.CH territories.”

Posessing a wealth of knowledge, more than 10 years of industry experience and the unique ability to speak four languages fluently, Kesch is highly qualified for his new position at Affil4You.

“I’m beyond excited to work directly with Jean-Marie,” Affil4You Sales Director Ines Petersen explains. “I highly respect him for his knowledge as well as the way in which he accomplishes business. He will be an extraordinary asset for Affil4You.”

Managing Director Joey Gabra says he is excited to welcome Kesch to the Affil4You family.

“Just when I believed our crew couldn’t get any better,” Gabra says, “we get the ‘icing on the cake’ by having such a reputable and skillful addition to our team as Jean-Marie.”

A mobile solutions provider that takes marketing adult content to an international audience, Affil4You’s expertise includes understanding and providing content to more than 200 countries while complying with applicable laws and international processing requirements.

For more information, email sales@affil4you.com.

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