IsLive Adds Balazs Szelyes to Model Support Team

IsLive Adds Balazs Szelyes to Model Support Team

AMSTERDAM — IsLive has expanded its executive suite with the addition of Balazs Szelyes as International Head of Model Support and Development, who will operate from Bucharest and Amsterdam.

"For the last 20 years, Islive has had a main focus on European webcam markets, primarily on the Netherlands and Belgium. Two years ago, the team started working extensively on changes, upgrades and improvements to their platform to make it more appealing to an international audience," a rep explained. "The first version of this new platform was released at the beginning of November this year."

"Balazs' main aim is to ensure the international audience is supported and that their maximum webcamming potential is reached," noted the rep.

Szelyes said he is "thrilled to be joining such a vibrant, international and progressive company."

"I know that this role is going to be a challenging, but exciting position to take on," he added. "My drive and passion comes from seeing the models and studios become as successful as possible on our platform."

Islive Managing Director Mike de Jong echoed Szelyes' enthusiasm.

"We are so excited to have someone with such an extensive network, experience and knowledge of the international market join our team," said de Jong. "We know him as a great guy and he will be very valuable to Islive and our models. We are looking forward to all the improvements he will make.”

Visit IsLive.com and follow the platform on Twitter; reach out to Balazs Szelyes at balazs@islive.com.

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