FanCentro to Launch 1st Adult Biz 'University' at XBIZ Miami

FanCentro to Launch 1st Adult Biz 'University' at XBIZ Miami

LOS ANGELES — FanCentro will launch its first "university" educational courses, titled Centro University, for performers, sex workers and influencers at this week's virtual XBIZ Miami trade show.

"Centro University's online classes will cover topics like home film production, branding and marketing, health and safety, consent and accounting," a rep explained. "'CentroU' is free to all adult performers."

Kat Revenga, VP of FanCentro, noted the adult industry requires "specialized skills, just like any other business."

“With the shift to premiums, adult influencers increasingly need to know how to run a business, set up shoots, manage distribution and protect their brand," Revenga continued. "CentroU brings together some of the leaders in premiums to help both established producers and newcomers grow their business."

XBIZ Miami attendees will receive exclusive, pre-launch access to CentroU ahead of its launch early next month. FanCentro staffers will also give away one Influencer Kit worth $500 to an XBIZ Miami attendee who enrolls for the pre-launch before August 31.

"Many CentroU classes will be available on-demand, so performers can take them at their own pace," said the rep. "Special online webinars, mentorship programs and supplemental resources will also be available. When travel and gathering restrictions are lifted, FanCentro will begin holding limited enrollment in-person training for those enrolled at CentroU."

Revenga looks forward to introducing CentroU to this week's conference attendees.

“We couldn’t think of a better place to launch CentroU than at XBIZ Miami. The new virtual edition of the conference is the perfect place to launch our entirely online educational platform,” said Revenga. “The more support we can give to performers, the more our industry will thrive. Our industry is changing rapidly, and we believe that by providing adult performers a free education and career support, we’re investing in the future of our community.”

Click here for additional details on CentroU and follow FanCentro on Twitter and XBIZ TV.

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