AbbyWinters.com Hires Kat Sunlove to Consult

MELBOURNE, Australia — G Media, the parent company for Australian amateur content producer AbbyWinters.com, has hired Kat Sunlove in a consulting capacity to help the company penetrate the U.S. market.

Sunlove, who most recently served as the Free Speech Coalition’s Legislative Affairs Director, will work with her life partner, Layne Winklebleck, to expand the company’s presence in the U.S.

“I'm delighted to have Kat and Layne on board,” G Media CEO Garion Hall said. “After spending the past seven years building the company and product, this is a perfect time to expand our horizons, show people what we can do. Kat Enterprises are uniquely suited to helping us raise our profile, so all I can say is: ‘Look out, the Aussies are coming.’”

Sunlove said she was eager to help G Media with its Abbey Winters brand.

“We are excited and honored to be a part of the G Media team,” Sunlove said. “The AbbyWinters.com values and philosophy set a high standard, especially in the way they respect and protect their models as well as in their business practices.”

Joanne Mason, G Media’s DVD producer, said the addition of Sunlove and Winklebleck would help bring the company to the next level.

“With the growth of the Abby Winters brand, increased production in Sydney, and continuing production in Melbourne, Abby Winters is poised to become one of the pre-eminent companies operating in the adult industry,” Mason said. “We're excited about this partnership with Kat and Layne. Their depth of experience in the U.S. adult industry is already proving very helpful. This is a great match.”

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