FriendFinder Team Heading to The Phoenix Forum

CAMPBELL, Calif. — FriendFinder Networks has announced a team of the company’s top executives will be hitting The 2017 Phoenix Forum to provide current and potential affiliates with new opportunities to promote its vast network of adult dating, social networking and camming sites.

Attending the event will be FFN CEO Jon Buckheit, along with marketing vice president Charlyn McNamara, digital marketing manager Katie Dillon, business development Executive Kalyn Sanders and business development managers Courtney Rudolph and Paul Hoang.

“The Phoenix Forum is one of my favorite trade shows because the entire hotel is shut down just for the event, so you know everyone you see is ready to talk business and make a deal.” Rudolph said. “The beautiful location, friendly faces and great weather always make for a good time as well.”

The FFN team will be available from Mar. 22-26 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel for meetings and networking.

“We are very selective in deciding which conferences to invest our time and money into, and The Phoenix Forum has been consistently strong for us,” said McNamara, who will be attending the event for the first time. “I look forward to developing new partner relationships and fortifying existing ones.”

To request a meeting with a member of the FFN team email md_bizdev@ffn.com.

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