Adult Empire Names Jesse Muntell to Affiliate Accounts Team

Adult Empire Names Jesse Muntell to Affiliate Accounts Team

PITTSBURGH — AdultEmpireCash has named Jesse Muntell as its new Junior Affiliate Account Manager.

According to the company, Muntell will assist with account management, affiliate marketing and digital content management.

Muntell brings over five years of experience in the adult industry from his previous positions at Adult Empire and his addition to the AdultEmpireCash team will help it continue providing quality, personalized support to the company’s growing list of clients, providing clear, timely communication with business collaborators.

With the continued growth of their custom store, paysite and digital content management businesses, AdultEmpireCash conducted an internal search for its latest hire.

“Our affiliates are going to love working with Jesse,” said AdultEmpireCash Director Daniel Chura. “Jesse’s got a great personality and has gained an outstanding reputation for his work ethic and eagerness to take on new challenges. Jesse will work closely with our senior account manager, Scott Blackburn, to ensure that our affiliates are given the attention they have become accustomed to and deserve.”

While the affiliate side of the industry is new to Muntell, the company expects him to support affiliate partners with his extensive knowledge of their websites and logistics.

“I am more than thrilled to join the growing AdultEmpireCash team,” Muntell revealed. “I look forward to working with new and existing affiliates to help fuel the continued growth of our program! I look forward to helping our affiliates reach their full potential with our suite of affiliate promotional offerings and monetization networks.”

AdultEmpireCash is the affiliate arm of Adult Empire, which operates prominent membership sites, including Lethal Hardcore and Elegant Angel, and over 100 custom studio and performer stores.

Muntell is available at jesse@adultempirecash.com or on Skype.

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