CAM4 Signs On as XBIZ Miami Virtual 'Circle Bar' Sponsor

CAM4 Signs On as XBIZ Miami Virtual 'Circle Bar' Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce CAM4 as the virtual Circle Bar sponsor for the XBIZ Miami summer conference, set for May 24-27.

The Circle Bar has served as a hub for schmoozing and camaraderie during previous virtual editions of XBIZ trade shows, offering attendees the opportunity to make new connections and catch up with colleagues via video chat.

"CAM4 is proud to continue our partnership with XBIZ as the sponsor of the virtual Circle Bar during XBIZ Miami," CAM4 Manager, Performer Development, Ashley Jacobs said.

"As our world slowly begins to open back up, many of us still live in cities that are locked down and unfortunately can’t enjoy events like this to the fullest extent,” she continued. “The CAM4 team is proud to continue supporting events that celebrate our community and keep us close even though we may feel far away. Make sure you stop by the Circle Bar this year — the drinks are on us!”

The follow-up virtual edition of XBIZ Miami will once again bring together the best and brightest cam models, clip artists, premium social media stars and web-tech players for a whirlwind schedule of networking events, curated discussion panels and exclusive presentations, with XBIZ.net serving as an upgraded springboard for all activities.

Visit XBIZMiami.com for additional details, including registration and the full conference schedule.

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