Vicky Vette Celebrates 6th XBIZ Exec Awards Nom as 'Businesswoman of the Year'

LOS ANGELES — Vicky Vette is celebrating her sixth XBIZ Exec awards nomination, online edition, for "Businesswoman of the Year."

Nominees were selected based on several success factors including leadership, business acumen, community influence and overall career achievement as submitted by members of the adult industry via XBIZ.net.

Voting for the 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards is now open; industry members may cast their votes here.

"It has been another banner year for the always-busy industry trailblazer," a rep declared. "2022 marked the 12-year anniversary of the VNA Girls Network, which Vicky established in 2009. She continues to operate a membership site cam platform at VNALive.com, which has been used by over 40 girls with solo sites around the world to broadcast more than 18,000 membership shows. Vicky has also branched out into content management for talent across multiple fan and industry favorite platforms."

Vette still shoots and performs for own XBIZ award-winning VickyAtHome.com and has a deal with Doc Johnson to distribute her own toy with My Main Squeeze, noted the rep, for whom she will be shooting promotion during an upcoming trip to Los Angeles.

"To say that I was excited to be nominated again is an understatement. Like it was for a lot of people, 2020 was a quiet year, so I am thrilled to be back in the list of nominees," Vette said. "I haven't won before, so hopefully this is my year and I can take home the hardware. There have been so many changes in adult that I am grateful to still be recognized in my 18th year in the business."

"Thank you, XBIZ, and of course all my business partners and friends such as Doc Johnson, Flirt4Free, The Hun, CCBill, Epoch, MojoHost and more who have been with me along the way," she added.

The XBIZ Exec Awards will be presented as part of the annual XBIZ Honors ceremonies, with the online industry edition hosted on Jan. 5 in conjunction with the XBIZ L.A. conference and the retail edition on Jan. 11 during the ANME/XBIZ Show.

For the complete list of online nominees, visit XBIZ.com.

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