FSC Executive Director to Present Banking Discrimination Data to Strip Club Execs

FSC Executive Director to Present Banking Discrimination Data to Strip Club Execs

LAS VEGAS — Free Speech Coalition (FSC) Executive Director Alison Boden will present the trade organization’s work on banking and financial discrimination to the Association of Club Executives.

The ACE national board meeting will take place as part of the ED Gentlemen’s Club Expo in Las Vegas, Aug. 20-23.

Boden was invited to present at the club owners’ annual meeting following the publication of FSC’s “Financial Discrimination and the Adult Industry” report earlier this year.

Dancers and owners of adult nightclubs, Boden explained, “face much of the same financial discrimination as we do in the content and pleasure product space. It’s critical that we build bridges between communities and businesses who are being harmed by unfair and arbitrary banking policies so that we can be a more effective force in combating them.

“I look forward to presenting the results of our report, and meeting with club owners and workers to talk about effective strategies for change,” Boden added.

The ACE national board of directors meeting will take place at the Paris Las Vegas Casino.

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