Adult Empire's Megan Wozniak Selected for 'Remote Year' Business Program

Adult Empire's Megan Wozniak Selected for 'Remote Year' Business Program

PITTSBURGH — Megan Wozniak, Adult Empire’s (AE) director of marketing, has been selected to join the Remote Year international tour program for professionals starting May 1. 

Wozniak will continue her executive role at Adult Empire, running daily AE business from a different country every month while networking and learning from Remote Year’s unique community of individuals.

Wozniak will take “The Adventures of Adult Empire Abroad” and give people the opportunity to follow along for the ride via TwitterInstagram and Snapchat. For additional updates, check AE’s new blog.

“The Remote Year program has already been Empire approved, as well as discussed with my team,” said Wozniak, who was one of only 75 attendees chosen from over 25,000 applicants. “I will maintain my current full-time role at AE, as well as expand my responsibilities while abroad.”

Wozniak is currently “working on solving any anticipated client issues" and will also be accessible via email, Skype or phone.

The company reports that by taking her job on the road, Wozniak and the Remote Year participants will inspire a shift from the “traditional” office work environment, and “see so many more places and dedicate themselves to their job in a new way by working with team members in different regions, learning about their cultures and collaborating in new and challenging ways.”

“I’ll make myself available across time zones and strive to keep long-distance relationships as engaging as possible, while maintaining good lines of communication,” Wozniak concluded.

For more information, visit AdultEmpire.com.

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