Shari B Joins SugarDVD

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Adult industry veteran Shari B, formerly of All Media Play, has assumed a new role with SugarDVD. Shari B’s new position has her dealing with public relations, marketing and primarily affiliate management.

Spending more than three years at All Media Play and its production arm X-Play, Shari B worked with a number of high-profile accounts. She was part of a team that coordinated sponsorships and product placement across different companies and media properties. Some of her clients included SugarDVD, SexZ Pictures, Playboy TV, Krol Vodka and Gene Simmons’ reality show “Family Jewels.” She also repped adult stars Sunny Lane and Hillary Scott.

“I’ve learned a lot and made a lot of important and gratifying relationships with many companies in the adult space,” Shari B told XBIZ. “I’m looking forward to building upon that with SugarDVD. I’m going to draw from my past experiences as I learn more about the online side of adult, especially as it pertains to growing SugarDVD and to our webmasters.”

Shari B’s main responsibility will be servicing SugarDVD’s webmaster affiliates. She is acting as one of the company’s “go to” contacts for webmasters who have questions about their account or have special needs or requests.

“Shari just has a personality that meshes well with other people; she’s friendly and affable and people just respond to her,” SugarDVD CEO Jax Smith told XBIZ. “I worked with her previously so I know what she’s capable of doing. She is someone I wanted involved with our company because she adds value to our business. I’m happy she’s here and I’m looking forward to many great things together.”

Shari B can be reached at (818) 885-8676 ext. 7025, or shari@sugardvd.com.

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