Epoch Named Hospitality Sponsor for Live Cam Awards

BARCELONA — Epoch has been named Hospitality Sponsor for the 2016 Live Cam Awards, to be held on Tues., Mar. 1 at the Finca Mas Solers mansion in Barcelona, Spain. 

The second annual edition of the Live Cam Awards will include a gala dinner and awards ceremony.

Alexandra Georgia, organizer of Live Cam Awards, said, “I’m extremely happy Epoch has joined forces with us as Hospitality Sponsor. We want to create at Live Cam Awards not just a luxurious and glamorous awards gala, but also, a business-friendly environment where live cam companies can meet new business opportunities.  Therefore, having Epoch among us is great.”

Harmik Gharapetian, vice president of sales and marketing for Epoch, said, “Epoch is very proud to sponsor the Live Cam Awards. We feel like there are huge growth opportunities in our industry, and live cams are a huge part of that growth. We are happy to announce that we have teamed up with Alexandra to honor live cam program owners as well as the entertainers which make it all possible. We are looking forward to engaging with our new clients as well as seeking new opportunities to help others who are starting out or need better billing options.”

The first edition of the Live Cams Awards was a major success, and for the second edition, sponsorship packages were sold out a month before the show. 

Georgia said, “We are honored to have such a huge variety of sponsors, from live cam companies and cam studios to payment processors, mobile affiliate and Web development as well.”

The second edition of the Live Cam Awards will begin with a welcoming cocktail. While the participants meet and mingle, they will be entertained by DJ José María Ramon, managing director of Ibiza Global Radio. 

Award show dinner seats can be purchased on EventBrite.com until Fri., Feb. 26.

A balcony cash bar will welcome participants who wish to attend the show without booking a table. 

Voting for the Live Cam Awards closes on Sat. Feb. 27.

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