Tina Andersen Joins FPNCash as Director of Business Development and Marketing

Tina Andersen Joins FPNCash as Director of Business Development and Marketing

LOS ANGELES — FPNCash has announced the addition of Tina Andersen as their Director of Business Development and Marketing. 

“Tina Andersen is a familiar face in the adult industry,” said a rep. “After cementing her position as a leader in business development through her previous work, most notably at Gamma Entertainment, she left the world of adult film for mainstream’s Shutterstock.”

“FPNCash is proud to [welcome] her back into the world of adult entertainment to spearhead growth and development for their expanding network of paysites,” the rep added.

Bryan Sevilla, CEO of FPNCash, said Andersen is "an absolute badass and has done incredible work in our industry in terms of growth initiatives and monetization."

“We have a lot of really exciting plans for the direction of both the existing businesses as well as future opportunities,” Sevilla added.

Andersen offered she is “excited to bring my experience and knowledge to FPNCash where I believe that, with our upcoming initiatives, we have an opportunity to drive notable change in how consumers view and consume adult entertainment.”

FPNCash and Andersen, the rep said, have big plans for the future.

“With Andersen at the helm, [our] trajectory intends to be a journey worth keeping a close eye on,” the rep added.

For more information, visit FPNCash.com.

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