AuroraGlobal Taps Ovidiu Necula as Biz-Dev Manager

AuroraGlobal Taps Ovidiu Necula as Biz-Dev Manager

LOS ANGELES — AuroraGlobal, operator of flagship dating site GetNaughty.com, has tapped Ovidiu Necula as its new business development manager.

Necula, aka Robin, has a broad background in online marketing, social media and business development. He held several positions for some well-known cam companies and other adult-related sites over the past six years.

"I am very happy to bring onboard Ovidiu, and I also am very confident that by involving one of the best professionals in the webcam business we will reach our goals smoother and faster," said Roman M., CEO of AuroraGlobal.

“I strongly believe that Ovidiu will help us improve the synergy between our dating products and live webcams.”

Roman M. said that over the past few years, the company has realized that “with the right combination between our main product, dating and live cams, there is a lot of business to be done.”

“Webcams represents a huge advantage for the dating business if the integration is done right," he said.

Necula said that his new employer “is among the leading adult dating programs in this industry, without any doubt.”

“Their experience of over 10 years in the field, their professionalism and their down-to-science understanding of user behavior and customer experience made it quite appealing for me to make the decision to get on-board,” he said.

“The dating business has always been attractive to me and has a few verticals that I didn’t have first-hand experience yet,” he said. “It will be a good challenge to find ways to better integrate it with webcam offers.”

AuroraGlobal’s network hosts more than 70 million users, with more than 100,000 users joining daily.

Dating site GetNaughty.com has a global reach on both desktop and mobile, focusing on GEOs in the U.S., U.K., Australia, Canada, Spain, France, Italy and northern Europe.

Necula can be reached at ovidiu.necula@auroraglobal.com.

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