Sean Holland Tapped as LFP Internet Group's New Vice President

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Online adult veteran Sean Holland has been tapped as LFP Inc.'s new vice president and general manager for its Internet group.

Holland, who formerly lead Internet operations for Jules Jordan Video and New Sensations, started his new position today, according to Michael Klein, LFP's president.

Holland replaces John Desjardins, who held the post at LFP's Internet division for two years.

The executive-level change comes at a time when LFP  is revamping its online properties. Just last month, the company announced a relaunch of its HustlerCash affiliate program while  updating and enhancing its HustlerHD.com site, which features all 20 company sites including Barely Legal, Taboo, Beaver Hunt, Asian Fever and Busty Beauties.

Klein told XBIZ that he's known Holland for about 10 years and believes he's a perfect fit for the executive slot.

"I've known Sean for 10 years," Klein said. "Sean is business-minded, well-liked and knowledgeable about the affiliate business. We're looking forward to benefitting from his expertise and relationships he's built through the years."

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