Intersec Interactive Names Dixon Mason as New Marketing, Affiliate Manager

OAKLAND, Calif.  IntersecInteractive.com has named Dixon Mason marketing and affiliate manager.

According to the company, she brings her experiences in SEO and new media marketing and her experiences both in front of the camera and behind the scenes in the adult industry to the table for IntersecInteractive.com.

“We are thrilled to promote this position from within the company," said Matt Williams, director of SexuallyBroken.com and CEO of the company. "Dixon has been with the company for over a year and half, and most of her duties involved supporting the marketing department to begin with. The transition to department head should be absolutely effortless, as Dixon knows our company inside and out.  We have seen significant growth over the last year, with only an on-and-off again marketing lead.  With Dixon at the helm full time as marketing and affiliate manager, we expect the same if not greater success for Intersec going into the new year.”

Dixon studied music business in college. After graduating, she managed celebrity and nightlife events for major clubs in New York City before joining the 9-5 world and working as an associate at a search engine marketing firm.

Before entering the adult industry, Dixon was a new media marketing and content management specialist for a sports club.

Intersec Interactive is a BDSM production company with five paysites, an on-demand site, InSexOnDemand.com, and an affiliate program, KinksterCash.com.

For additional information, contact: Dixon Mason dixon@intersec.net.

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