Siri Dahl to Keynote XBIZ Miami Conference

Siri Dahl to Keynote XBIZ Miami Conference

MIAMI — XBIZ is pleased to announce that performer and power creator Siri Dahl will deliver a keynote address at the XBIZ Miami conference, taking place May 15-18.

Dahl has shown an inspiring flair for adapting to industry changes, excelling in studio shoots and seamlessly pivoting to an equally accomplished career as a content creator extraordinaire.

Be it shooting for studios like Adult Time, for whom she is a brand ambassador, owning the creator game with award-winning cosplay or tirelessly championing sex worker rights, Dahl has reached new heights in recent years and can currently be seen championing the adult community in the Netflix documentary "Money Shot: The Pornhub Story."

“When I was a newbie, I always looked forward to industry conferences,” she told XBIZ. “There’s something special about being surrounded by other professionals and talking business. Since attending my first XBIZ show in 2012, I’ve always likened it to a — charmingly weird! — family reunion.”

Dahl noted that since the release of “Money Shot,” she has come to feel, more than ever, that the adult industry must stand together in solidarity.

“As performers and content creators, we aren’t competing with each other,” she said. “We’re competing with extremists who want to take away our sexual expression, our creative outlets, our income and our jobs.

“I’m thrilled that XBIZ invited me to be a keynote speaker, and I look forward to sharing my personal journey and the strength and importance of our performer and creator community,” she concluded. 

Dahl’s keynote address is slated for May 17 at 2 p.m. (EDT).

For event information, visit XBIZMiami.com.

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