LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce that Grabbys Europe will host a gay industry track at the upcoming XBIZ Amsterdam conference, presented by BongaCams.
Since The Grabbys showcase and celebrate the talents of the gay adult industry, Grabbys Europe Senior Manager Ryan James thought it was only fitting to highlight the sector through educational programming.
“For a long time now, the gay adult industry has been underrepresented at industry shows,” said James. “Our new partnership with XBIZ sends a clear message that the gay side of our industry has a place at the table and in the spotlight. It has been an absolute pleasure working to bring these Grabbys seminars to XBIZ Amsterdam this year.”
The track includes three sessions: a panel on mental health, a session on content and marketing strategies, and a discussion of how to empower and be more inclusive of the creators whose work drives today’s industry.
“Our three carefully crafted sessions will bring together experts and industry leaders to share insights, spark discussions and ignite passion for personal and professional development,” said James. “I look forward to seeing everyone there!”
James also thanked sponsors Falcon/NakedSword and AEBN for supporting Grabbys Europe’s
participation in XBIZ Amsterdam.
The Grabbys Europe will also host a Welcome Reception at XBIZ Amsterdam where attendees can enjoy cocktails while reuniting with friends and getting a head start on making new connections. The event is scheduled to take place from 6 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 10 at Bar Claes, located in the Park Centraal hotel.
For event information, visit XBIZAmsterdam.com.
Grabbys Europe to Host Gay Track at XBIZ Amsterdam
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