7Veils Promotes Alex Lecomte to Managing Director

7Veils Promotes Alex Lecomte to Managing Director

LOS ANGELES — 7Veils is expanding its social media executive team by elevating Alex Lecomte as its new Managing Director.

“When 7Veils started eight years ago, one of my goals was to grow it to become too large for me to manage entirely on my own, and today I’m very pleased to announce we have reached that milestone,” said 7Veils founder Lauren MacEwen. “Alex has been with the company for two years and has proven himself capable of accomplishing great things for our external clients while also maintaining the open communication and efficient management structure we thrive on internally.”

“Naming him our new Managing Director is something long overdue,” MacEwen added, “and it is definitely the next step in our growth trajectory.”

Before joining the 7Veils team, Lecomte worked with ExoClick, the Mobidea affiliate network, Juicy Ads and iWantClips. Originally from France and Brazil, Alex is a well-known member of the adult industry community whose "energy and passion are obvious at the many industry events he attends around the globe every year," a rep said.

Lecomte expressed excitement about the promotion. “It’s a big honor to become the Managing Director of 7Veils because it shows I have the support of Lauren and the rest of the team moving forward,” he explained. “My experience in the industry has always been positive. I have had the pleasure of working with so many people I now call my friends, and at 7Veils, I’ve really found a company that I plan to call home for a very long time to come.”

Alex will attend this month's XBIZ Berlin and TES trade events and will be available to discuss new or existing business.

For more information, visit 7Veils here and follow Lecomte on Twitter.

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