Gay Main Street Names Patrick Curran Moderator

DENVER — Gay website GayMainStreet.com has announced that Patrick Curran will be managing and moderating the GayMainStreet.com webmaster board.

Curran, who recently left Epoch, had decided to retire from the adult industry and focus his talents on other business endeavors.

“I have had the pleasure to travel and meet with so many great people because of the adult industry,” Curran said. “It was very difficult for me to just retire and turn my back on such a great industry with so many talented individuals.”

Curran started his career in the adult industry in 2000 when he became vice president of operations at CCBill, one of the industry’s major adult credit card processing companies. He left CCBill in 2006 to join Epoch as its chief administrative officer.

“I guess timing is everything,” IntenseCash owner Mark Erickson said. “When I found out that Patrick was retiring, I called him up and asked him if he would help us with our GayMainStreet webmaster board, and he was delighted to help.

“I have known Patrick for a long time and it is such an honor to have Patrick be a part of our team,” he said. “He is very well respected throughout the industry and I am honored to now have him be part of Gay Main Street and IntenseCash.com.”

The GayMainStreet webmaster board is one of the most popular boards for webmasters to visit and network with many individuals in the adult entertainment industry. The board is designed to share ideas, network and keep up with those in the adult industry.

Erickson took ownership of the Gay Main Street board in 2007.

GayMainStreet.com is part of the IntenseCash properties that include BrokeStraightBoys.com, CollegeBoyPhysicals.com and StraightBoysJerkOff.com, as well as other new sites that will launch this year.

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