CAM4 Names Andra Chirnogeanu Director of Business Development

CAM4 Names Andra Chirnogeanu Director of Business Development

TORONTO — CAM4 has appointed industry veteran and XBIZ Exec Award winner Andra Chirnogeanu as its new director of business development.

Chirnogeanu joins the company after two years at Stripchat as head of business communication and with over a decade of industry experience spanning marketing, public relations, and franchise development for a live cam studio, as well as event planning and brand ambassadorship.

"As a powerhouse within the adult entertainment industry, Chirnogeanu brings a wealth of experience, strategic insight, and a proven track record of success to CAM4 and the entire webcam community," said a rep. "Her expertise and deep understanding of the industry make her the perfect fit to lead CAM4's communications strategies, driving growth across CAM4 markets, success opportunities for creators, and aligning visionary leadership with innovative technology."

In her new role, Chirnogeanu will oversee CAM4's content strategy, manage its regional teams across North America, Latin America, and Eastern Europe, and supervise broadcaster recruitment and retention programs.

"This is an exciting time to be joining CAM4," Chirnogeanu enthused. "With the platform’s impressive talent pool and forward-thinking approach, we have the opportunity to redefine and help creators on a global scale. I’m looking forward to forging new market opportunities and elevating a creator's brand success."

Added Content Development Manager Ashley Jacobs, "We are excited to have Andra join our team. Her expertise in global creator marketing and communications, combined with her ability to understand both the regional nuances and broader trends in the industry, make her a major asset."

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