FSC Adds 3 New Members to Board of Directors

FSC Adds 3 New Members to Board of Directors

LOS ANGELES — Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has announced the addition of three new members to its Board of Directors, following the departure of Board director Kelly Holland.

Here is the FSC's announcement:

FSC, the trade organization for the adult industry, has added three new members to its Board of Directors.

Jamie Rodriguez, Director of Product at Flirt4Free, gay adult film director Walden Woods and director and performer Micah Martinez will join the Board at its next meeting.

The new members were appointed following the departure of Board Director Kelly Holland, who stepped down in July, and a recent Board vote to expand the Board by two additional seats. 

“We thank Kelly for her incredible work on the Board, and her longstanding commitment to Free Speech Coalition,” FSC Executive Director Michelle L. LeBlanc said. “For the past four years, she’s been an integral part of our work at FSC and a powerful defender of the industry and its workers. We’ll miss her strong voice and bold vision, but look forward to continuing to fight alongside her in new ways.”

Regular FSC Board elections will take place in December.

Additional information on FSC’s new and existing board members is available here.

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