PleazeMe's Heather Montgomery Joins 'Women of Sex Tech' Collective

PleazeMe's Heather Montgomery Joins 'Women of Sex Tech' Collective

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Heather C. Montgomery, founder and CEO of the recently launched sex-positive social network PleazeMe.com, has joined female-forward entrepreneurial community Women of Sex Tech.
 
Montgomery, who launched PleazeMe as a private, anonymous online space to explore the many facets of human sexuality, says she is "excited and inspired" by the opportunity to contribute to the New York-based organization.
 
“So much thanks and gratitude to be invited into this special and truly life-changing group of people,” said Montgomery. “I share the Women of Sex Tech’s values and objectives of improving products, services and educational tools to lift the sexual health and wellness community.”

Founded by Lidia Bonilla and Polly Rodriguez in 2015, Women of Sex Tech is a collective of female entrepreneurs that bill themselves as an "inclusive community of sex-positive women changing the sex tech industry." Its members are predominantly based in North America and Western Europe.

As a member of Women of Sex Tech, Montgomery will bring her knowledge, talent and expertise to the esteemed group of entrepreneurs, artists, educators, inventors and innovators.
 
“We believe in love, humanity, sexuality and the power of speech,” concludes Montgomery in her official Women of Sex Tech bio. “No part is greater than the whole. When passionate people come together to change the world for the better, amazing things can happen, creating unlimited opportunities for us all.”

PleazeMe.com offers users the space to explore a collection of seven sexual "worlds," in which they can discover and make personal connections, coordinate events, post on a main user feed and share video links. Membership is free, and the interface is reportedly similar to various social media platforms with a scrolling news feed and the option to like and comment on posts. 
 
To learn more about Women of Sex Tech visit them online here.
 
To find out more about PleazeMe, go to PleazeMe.com.

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