LOS ANGELES — The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) announced today that it has appointed Megan Stokes to its Board of Directors.
The announcement follows:
The Free Speech Coalition (FSC), the trade association for the adult entertainment and pleasure products industries, today announced the appointment of Megan Stokes to its Board of Directors. Stokes will fill a vacant seat until the organization’s annual board elections in December.
Stokes is a partner at NMG Management, a global leader in content revenue generation and premium brand management. Over her two-decade career, she has held executive positions at leading companies including Shane’s World, Girlfriends Films, and Reality Kings, gaining deep expertise in business development, licensing, and sales. At NMG, she helps some of the largest online paysite brands expand their revenue streams and supports independent creators in scaling their distribution from fan sites to broadcast TV and licensing.
“Megan brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our board, as well as a deep commitment to the people who make this industry thrive,” said Alison Boden, executive director of FSC. “She has long been a visible and highly respected voice in our community, and we are honored to have her guidance as we navigate the challenges ahead.”
A longtime industry advocate, Stokes has served as a panelist, moderator, and keynote speaker at major industry events worldwide. She is also a mentor and champion for women in the adult industry, advocating for professional standards and creator-first practices that prioritize both growth and the well-being of workers.
“Our industry is at a crossroads, and the choices we make now will shape its future for decades. I’ve seen this business at its best and its toughest, and I know how much grit it takes to keep moving forward,” said Stokes. “I’m honored to serve alongside my peers supporting FSC’s mission to help protect our rights and make sure the future we’re building is stronger and more sustainable for everyone in it.”
For more information, visit FreeSpeechCoalition.com.