FriendFinder Partners With Revolution Force; Sean Christian Rejoins FFN Exec Team

FriendFinder Partners With Revolution Force; Sean Christian Rejoins FFN Exec Team

DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — FriendFinder Networks (FFN) has partnered with affiliate network Revolution Force, a move that brings industry veteran Sean Christian back to the FFN executive team.

Christian will lead a new initiative at FFN, revamping the company's affiliate and ad-buying programs.

"I was recruited by the founder of Cams.com in 2000 to bring a new company to profitability," said Christian. "In less than one year, I built an affiliate program that furnished the majority of the company's income and provided a foundation for its continued growth. That affiliate program became an industry model and led to the merger between Cams.com and Adult FriendFinder in 2005. Coming full circle, I am so excited to be working with lifelong friends again and joining an already successful team."

FFN CEO Jon Buckheit enthused about Christian's return.

"It's great to have Sean back at FriendFinder," he said. "Over many years, he helped the company get to where it is today, and we are looking forward to him continuing to add the value for which he is well known."

For more information, visit FFN online.

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