PS: Group Adds 9 New Team Members

PS: Group Adds 9 New Team Members

LOS ANGELES — Adult marketing agency PS: Group has hired nine industry veterans to join its team.

Cassie Cummings is the agency's new project manager; Kayla Jane Danger and Sydney Screams lead a new clip marketing strategy service; Queen Ava will provide admin support for clip and fan sites; Laura Desiree and Louisa Knight have been added to the branding division; and Deet, Rex Whamming and Matt Slayer will offer post-production services.

"These new hires bring a diverse range of experiences and talents, enriching our team with fresh perspectives, innovative ideas, and a collaborative spirit that will undoubtedly propel our clients towards new heights of success," said founder and CEO Carly David. 

Desiree enthused about joining the agency.

"I am honored to join the team as this endeavor and its very foundation is based in support for our community," she said. "Everyone in sex work is deserving of a team behind them to provide creative solutions, strategic action-plans and above all, a network of compassion that enlivens them with unflinching confidence."

For more information, visit PS: Group online.

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