DatingGold Taps Eddie Kreider to Lead Biz-Dev

DatingGold Taps Eddie Kreider to Lead Biz-Dev

STOCKTON, Calif. — DatingGold today named Eddie Kreider as director of business development.

Kreider, a seasoned veteran of the adult entertainment industry, has a broad background in marketing and business development and has held senior level roles with various mainstream and adult companies.   

“Eddie brings a vast amount of valuable skills and industry knowledge, added to his10 plus years of industry experience,” DatingGold Allan Henning said.

“We are thrilled to have Eddie heading up our business development efforts and confident that with his business acumen, work ethic and tenacity, he will make a positive impact on our business.”

Through the years, Kreider has made a strong presence both online and at various industry conferences throughout the world, presenting, networking and also coordinating seminars.

“It’s a thrilling time for me to become part of a great organization like DatingGold,” Kreider said. “Cleary, DatingGold is one of the leading adult dating programs in our industry. They have been also a well-respected company since their inception in 2003, and who wouldn’t want to be mentored by an industry veteran like Allan Henning!”

“It was a good eight-year run with X Industry Jobs and working with XBIZ,” he said. “I will miss it, but ready to take on this new challenge.”

Breaking new ground in online advertising, DatingGold was constructed around the business needs of their customers and business partners in various affiliate marketing channels. Several of its dating products have been active on the internet for over 10 years, and the company said that it has some of the highest payouts in the industry.

Kreider can be reached at ekreider@denirostaff.com.

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