Sex.com Joins SexWorkCEO as Premier Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Sex.com has joined SexWorkCEO (SWCEO) as a premier sponsor.

"Being a sponsor for SWCEO was an easy decision to make," CMO Elle Gerami said. "SWCEO advocates for everything our platform stands for: the highest standard of online safety, privacy and protection for creators. The consistent dedication to empowering creators and providing them with the knowledge to make informed decisions relevant to their business is [founder] MelRose Michaels' and the SWCEO team's strong suit. We're excited to continue to work with SWCEO and know it's the right platform for us to align ourselves with as the industry pivots to be more creator centric."

Sex.com will also sponsor SWCEO's "On The Whorizon" podcast.

The podcast, hosted by Michaels and Jessie Sage, explores the future of sex work and how to navigate it, including sex worker stories, interviews and insights into the political, societal and personal impacts on the sex work industry.

"I'm so thankful to Sex.com for seeing the value of what we're doing with 'On The Whorizon,'" Michaels said. "Their funding helps elevate the stories, experience and expertise of sex workers at a pivotal time in our history. We've spent the past year bringing together some of the most influential and important voices in sex work, and I couldn't be prouder of the conversations we've had. Their sponsorship helps make our work sustainable and gives us the resources to reach even more people."

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