Zuzana Kasinski joins Cherry.tv as Talent Manager

Zuzana Kasinski joins Cherry.tv as Talent Manager

TEL AVIV — Adult industry vet Zuzana Kasinski has joined Cherry.tv as Business Development and Talent Manager.

She brings 16 years of experience as an adult performer for marquee brands such as Digital Playground, Dorcel, Hustler, Playboy, Private and Wicked. Additionally, noted a rep, "she was one of the first Fleshlight Girls and Fleshlight brand ambassadors, and has also worked as a movie production owner, modeling agency provider and as an affiliate manager and business developer in the adult dating sector."

Kasinski said she is "absolutely thrilled" to join the Cherry.tv team.

"It is a truly global company with world-class talent powering both its development and creative work," she added.

Paul, VP of business development, praised Kasinski's versatility and experience. The hire, he said, "gives me the confidence that we will not only launch strong but will also be able to maintain a model-centric momentum on the platform going forward. Especially as we gear up for our Beta launch in early July, we are very excited to have Zuzana on board."

Kasinski added "the feeling is definitely mutual."

"Cherry.tv is going to be a game-changer for sure. In the 16 years that I've been around the block in adult, I've definitely seen my share of business ventures come and go, many without making much impact. And so when I say that I believe in what Cherry.tv is doing and that they are truly passionate about providing a great experience for models as much as fans, then you know I mean it."

The platform, created by "a team of professionals with dozens of years of experience in the adult and gaming industries," the rep explained, "aims to provide the ultimate experience in adult live streaming by blending gaming and social elements with the excitement of watching your favorite performers in real-time."

Visit Cherry.tv and follow the platform on Twitter. Affiliate promotion details can be found at CherryCash.

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