LOS ANGELES — Assembly Four, described as an "Australia-based collective of sex workers and technologists that creates products and services to help sex workers thrive," has joined SexWorkCEO (SWCEO) as a premier sponsor.
Co-Founder Lola Hunt said the collective is "thrilled" to commit funds and resources to SWCEO.
"We’re seeing a new wave of resources and tools made by and for sex workers, such as SexWorkCEO, enabling sex workers to work smarter, safer and more creatively. It’s really fantastic work and we wanted to support it," Hunt added.
A free business resource and advocacy site for online sex workers, SWCEO was launched by veteran content creator and entrepreneur MelRose Michaels on International Sex Workers Day this past June.
“I’m beyond thankful to Assembly Four for their generosity and support," Michaels said. "Our goal is to empower the sex work community and to make sure that the tools and resources they need are available to them for free. What an incredibly powerful message this is to send to our industry, with leading innovators in the adult space like Assembly Four behind us, helping to fuel the current paradigm shift that is putting all the power into sex worker’s hands.”
Each sponsor is "personally vetted" by Michael to ensure they remain committed to developing "sex work first" products.
"We want to make sure our sponsors truly want to impact the sex work community in a positive way,” said Michaels. “It’s important to me to keep SWEO as a free platform for all sex workers, and thanks to incredible sponsors like Assembly Four, we’re able to offset the costs of producing, distributing and organizing our courses. In return, we offer our sponsors the opportunity to educate models on how to use their products and services, as well as to demonstrate their alignment with sex work community values.”
Visit SexWorkCEO.com and follow the platform on Twitter; find sponsorship details at MelRoseMichaels.com.
Learn more about Assembly Four here.
In related news, Michaels recently spoke to XBIZ about the formation of SWCEO; click here for that story.