Kristin Wynters Named Vice President of Pink Visual

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Pink Visual announced Tuesday that its longtime Sales Director Kristin Wynters has been elevated to vice president of the tech-focused adult studio, making official a role that Wynters has played for some time now, according to Pink Visual President Allison Vivas.

“For months now, Kristin has been serving in a capacity that is much larger than her previous title of ‘Sales Director’ implies,” Vivas said. “Kristin has been Pink Visual’s de facto head of day-to-day operations for some time now, and it’s high time that her job title change to reflect the reality of her position.”

In her new capacity, Wynters will continue to oversee the Pink Visual’s sales and marketing initiatives, as well as managing the operation of TopBucks.com, Pink Visual’s affiliate program.

“Kristin’s long history in the industry, in-depth knowledge of the adult market and proven track record of striking lucrative deals and identifying good opportunities for the company have served us very well over the years,” Vivas said. “This promotion is both recognition of her past success and a vote of confidence in her ability to continue to move the company in the right direction.”

Wynters said she’s “excited and optimistic” about her new role at the company, and about Pink Visual’s future.

“This is a challenging time for the adult industry, no doubt about it, but I love a good challenge,” Wynters said. “I’m confident that our company has the tools, the team and the talent to rise to the test of the current market, and I’m energized by the fact that I’ll now be playing a bigger part than ever in leading the company.”

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