JustFor.fans Ups Alice Skary to Director of Customer Service, Model Outreach

JustFor.fans Ups Alice Skary to Director of Customer Service, Model Outreach

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans has promoted Alice Skary to director of customer service and model outreach.

"The nonbinary professional Dominant and fetish content creator, who came on board as the company’s official model liaison in May 2020, will take on more of a leadership role in how JFF rolls out new features within the community, its outreach efforts and more," a rep said.

JFF founder and CEO Dominic Ford praised Skary's contributions to the company.

“As we begin our third year working together, I have been constantly amazed and thankful for the dedication, passion, empathy and ingenuity Alice brings to their work at JFF,” he said. “In this new role, Alice will use these leadership skills and more to lead their team, and to help establish our brand even further as the No. 1 fan platform built exclusively for, and staffed exclusively by, sex workers.”

Skary expressed enthusiasm about the growth experienced by JFF over the past few years, which has enabled an expansion of its staff.

"When I first came on board, I was one of two customer service representatives; now it is my great honor to be promoted to director of our much larger support team," they said.

The promotion "allows us to continue to provide all of the amazing creators and valuable customers on our site with responses from real human beings," Skary continued. "As my role evolves, I'm committed to remaining deeply involved in the day-to-day workings of our team."

"Going forward in the next year, I'm excited to step up to assist with coordinating model outreach efforts among our staff departments," they said. "By releasing documentation, tutorials and marketing advice in tandem with each new feature release, I hope to empower creators to become instantly fluent with using these new income sources and speed up their workflow so they can spend more time creating."

Skary's tutorials are available to JFF members here.

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