Stefan Muehlbauer Joins Masters in Cash as Head of Business Development

Stefan Muehlbauer Joins Masters in Cash as Head of Business Development

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Industry veteran Stefan Muehlbauer has joined dating company Masters in Cash as Head of Business Development.

Muehlbauer is charged with connecting new partners with the newest technologies and products from Masters in Cash and will lead the company's effort into reaching more PPL affiliates.

Masters in Cash is "a token-based dating affiliate program [with] over 10 years on the market," a rep explained, "and 24 geos currently covered with in-house offers. The company provides RevShare and PPL deals. Affiliates can request whitelabels in all geos and use other innovative promotional tools."

Masters in Cash CEO Arjen Glas praised Muehlbauer's reputation.

"We are proud to welcome a well-known and experienced professional like Stefan to our company," said Glas. "This is part of our next step to become an even bigger player."

Muehlbauer is a German native with 11 years of industry experience in marketing and sales in the mobile, dating and toy sectors.

"He is one of the guys you see at 20 trade shows a year, and on keynotes and panels," a rep said, "and always happy to share some biz talk, beers or great moments, no matter if it’s 5 a.m. or 5 p.m."

Muehlbauer expressed excitement about his new venture.

"I am really looking forward to working for one of the biggest advertisers in the dating game," he said, "I've known Masters in Cash for a few years and always loved their team spirit, affiliate incentives, like
the Ibiza trips, and the reputation of their products."

"I am really happy to join their success story and involve myself with all the knowledge to push it to the next level," he continued.

Muehlbauer will work remotely from Bucharest; contact him directly at stefan.muehlbauer@mastersincash.com.

Visit the company online.

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