Wasteland Appoints Joe Evans as Business Development Director

Wasteland Appoints Joe Evans as Business Development Director

BOSTON — Wasteland Inc. has named Joe Evans its new Business Development Director.

Evans’ appointment, a rep noted, “reinforces Wasteland’s commitment to growth and innovation.”

“Joe brings 15 years of knowledge and expertise to the team,” the rep said. “Having collaborated with Wasteland on various projects over the years, Joe's deep understanding of the industry and his strategic vision make him a valuable addition to the company. His appointment reflects Wasteland's commitment to fostering talent and driving forward-thinking initiatives.”

The company, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, “remains dedicated to delivering unparalleled experiences to its audience while embracing new opportunities for growth and development,” the rep added. “With Joe Evans at the helm of Business Development, Wasteland is poised to continue its 30-year award-winning legacy of innovation and leadership in the adult entertainment industry.”

CEO Colin Rowntree said, “We have worked with Joe for many years on a wide variety of B2B and B2C projects, and we are confident he will be an excellent fit as a company executive for years to come.”

For more information, visit Wasteland.com.

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