Gamma Taps Sarah S. for Director of Biz Development

MONTREAL —  Gamma Entertainment announced today that Sarah S. has joined the company as director of business development.

Sarah comes to Gamma from Naughty America where she served for six years, first as an affiliate manger and most recently as vice president of business development.

She also held other positions within the company as her role evolved to include marketing project manager and sales and marketing director.

“We are very pleased to have Sarah on board. She is a valuable addition to the Gamma family," Karl Bernard, Gamma's president said.

He added, “She's had a successful career helping Naughty America seek out new opportunities and brings with her a proven track record. I believe that she can definitely assist us as we expand our business."

In her new role, Sarah will be responsible for promoting Gamma's various business solutions, including mailing offers, premium channels and hosting, to name a few. Gamma said this portfolio of business services is designed to help it foster long-term partnerships with other key players in the adult industry.

"I am excited to work for Gamma. I feel that the culture and direction is something that I can be proud to be a part of. I look forward to working with great people with vast knowledge and the common goal of conducting good business,” Sarah said.

"My objective is to work with like-minded companies to offer the best solution(s) to cultivate a business by using Gamma's arsenal of tools," she added

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