Andy Wullmer, Andra Chirnogeanu to Host Online Industry Edition of XBIZ Honors

Andy Wullmer, Andra Chirnogeanu to Host Online Industry Edition of XBIZ Honors

LOS ANGELES — Andra Chirnogeanu and Andy Wullmer have been tapped to host the online industry edition of the 2024 XBIZ Honors, set for Wednesday, Jan. 17 at the Kimpton Everly Hotel in Hollywood.

Wullmer serves as CMO for CreatorTraffic and brand ambassador for TrafficPartner. He has worked in the industry for 25 years, and is a two-time XBIZ Exec Award winner — as Community Figure of the Year in 2017, and as Brand Ambassador of the Year in 2019.

Chirnogeanu is the head of business development for Stripchat and My.Club. A distinguished figure in the adult business community, she is known for her prominent participation in industry conferences and for being a vocal advocate for performers. Like Wullmer, she is a past XBIZ award winner, having been named Marketing Executive of the Year in 2018.

Both hosts shared their excitement about coming together to host the ceremony.

“I am beyond thrilled to be hosting the XBIZ Honors, surrounded by peers and industry professionals whom I've admired since the inception of my journey in this dynamic field,” said Chirnogeanu. “It allows me to celebrate the incredible movers and shakers within an industry that I hold close to my heart. Sharing an evening with both seasoned figures and newcomers from whom I draw inspiration is a testament to the vibrancy and innovation that defines our community.”

Wullmer concurred, “It is such a great pleasure to host the ceremony. Everybody who knows me understands that I love being in the spotlight with a mic. The XBIZ Exec Awards are very special because there are only 11 categories, and they recognize 110 of the best in our community. As a past Exec Awards winner myself, I know how special it is to hear your name called. Good luck to all nominees!”

Click here for the complete list of the online industry nominees, and stay tuned to XBIZ.com for event updates.

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