ASACP's Tim Henning Earns Nomination From Inaugural World Traffic Awards

LOS ANGELES — ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning has earned a nomination as Best Marketing Influencer from the inaugural World Traffic Awards, presented by Traffic Summit.

An in-person ceremony announcing the winners is planned for the annual Traffic Summit conference to be held in Istanbul on Sept. 29.

"The World Traffic Award is an international competition that aims to highlight the most successful teams and leading individuals on the world digital scene, with the audience choosing among those influencers and companies that make a significant contribution to the industry’s development," noted a rep.

"The ‘Best Marketing Influencer’ category was designed especially for opinion leaders who have earned a large online audience and who had a great influence on the digital marketing sphere,” the rep continued. “[Henning is] definitely one of them."

Henning shared his enthusiasm for the recognition.

"I am most pleased and surprised by this prestigious nomination in a category that features many longtime colleagues and influencers that I have come to know and respect,” Henning said. “It is truly an honor to be featured among these top professionals in a contest where no matter who wins, there are no losers.”

ASACP’s Travel Sponsor, DialXS, is underwriting Henning’s airfare to and from the venue city of Istanbul.

“By working together to support the association’s vital work, industry leaders can make a positive impact on the effort to protect society’s most innocent and vulnerable members,” Henning added. “I look forward to the World Traffic Awards and the spotlight it will shine on the industry’s best and brightest, and hope to use this opportunity to carry the mission of keeping minors out of and away from adult entertainment to a broad new audience.”

Find additional details about the World Traffic Awards online.

Follow ASACP online and on Twitter; direct inquiries to tim@asacp.org.

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