FleshDrive Hires Michelle Liss for Sales

NEW YORK — FleshDrive.com has hired adult industry veteran Michelle Liss as its sales representative for the company.

The company said that Liss’ expertise in the industry was a perfect fit for the company, with experience in sales working for companies such as Vivid, Redlight District and DVSX.

In addition, Liss has more than 11 years of experience in the adult industry.

“The FleshDrive is by far one of the best and most innovative products I have seen in the adult industry,” Liss said.

“The feedback for this product is amazing and makes me feel confident that this is the next generation in adult distribution. I am extremely excited to be working with the FleshDrive.”

The FleshDrive will be exhibiting at the 2010 ExpoMark Adult Video Event in Maui, Hawaii Sept. 20-23.

According to the company, FleshDrives can be played on multiple platforms such as PC, MAC, XBOX, TVs with USB, PS3s and others.

The company emphasized the privacy and safety of using the FleshDrive due to it providing "the ability to view any film, anywhere, without the worry of downloading from the internet, or stumbling upon websites that may infect your computer.“

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