Fangear Hires New Staff, Adds 18 Models to Roster

Fangear Hires New Staff, Adds 18 Models to Roster

PHILADELPHIA — Fangear has hired two new staff members, in logistics and printing, and added 18 new models to its merch roster.

The company has hired Adam Moore, previously with Amazon, to streamline its logistics and product acquisition processes. Also brought on board is Max Simbron to help lead its print production department.

"Adam and Max bring a unique set of skills and we're lucky to have them both," said President Danny Ferretti. "Their knowledge and experience will allow us to grow even further."

The merch platform has also added 18 new models to its roster, including Nicolette Shea, Kenzie Love, Emma Hix, Mandy Sacs, and Holly Treats. This brings the company's number of model clients to over 150.

"New models are encouraged to take advantage of our Branded Merch platform and we're especially reaching out to male performers to get on board," Ferretti continued. "There is a huge market out there for male-centric merchandise and we want to make sure we cater to that audience as well."

Fangear has also added several new products to its merch line.

"Last week we added a new line of lightweight hoodies and model jigsaw puzzles," Ferretti added. "Today we're dropping the new Fangear trading cards — which will lead to the launch of a new board game in October."

Finally, the company is launching its new print publication, The Influencer Magazine, on April 1.

"Imagine a cross between People Magazine, Playboy, and Huffington Post all wrapped up into one fun and informative package," Ferretti concluded.

Magazine subscriptions will be included free with merch orders, and are available to non-customers on the magazine's website.

For more information, visit Fangear.vip.

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