JustFor.fans Appoints Alice Skary as Company's Model Liaison

JustFor.fans Appoints Alice Skary as Company's Model Liaison

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has announced that professional Dominatrix and femdom content producer Alice Skary is taking the reins as the company’s official Model Liaison.

Skary will be in charge of strategic guidance, helping the social platform’s straight, gay, trans and non-binary models, entertainers and influencers utilize JFF’s online tools more efficiently and grow their audiences.

"Our customer service, and large focus on putting our models first and making sure their needs are met, are a paramount differentiator between us and our competition," said a JFF company rep. "As we grow, it is essential for us to maintain that level of connection with our models."
 
"Alice is the perfect person to help us grow while maintaining the one-on-one connection to our models we are known for," they added. "They are well-versed in the industry, and amazing at helping models grow and succeed. We are incredibly excited to work with Alice and think their expertise will benefit all of our models."
 
The non-binary dom-top, professional Dominant and content creator will also produce "informative how-to videos and FAQs to help manage the navigation of the JFF site, provide the first line of customer service to models and their professional needs, speak at industry events and host online seminars."
 
Follow Alice Skary on their JustFor.fans page and for more, visit JustFor.fans or follow them on Twitter.

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