Sabrina Deep Earns 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards Nom as 'Brand Ambassador of the Year'

BARCELONA — Blisss.company brand manager and industry veteran Sabrina Deep is celebrating her nomination from the 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards, online edition, as "Brand Ambassador of the Year."

Nominees were selected based on several success factors including leadership, business acumen, community influence and overall career achievement as submitted by members of the adult industry via XBIZ.net.

Voting for the 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards is now open. Industry members may cast their votes here.

"It is an honor to have my name alongside the same people from whom I drew the most inspiration to do my job at its best," Deep said. "Managing a brand and increasing its awareness is not something that can be improvised, and having my past year's hard work recognized by industry professionals makes me incredibly proud and grateful."

"I consider this a really prestigious achievement," Deep continued. "No matter how good a brand's product or service, the core of a business remains its customers' loyalty. To me, understanding our customer's needs and identifying the related pain points is preparatory to the quality of the service provided, because it improves that quality and it transforms the service into a real solution. I want to thank everybody who nominated me and of course all the team at Blisss.company who gave me the opportunity to measure myself in a business operational position after many years spent on set."

The XBIZ Exec Awards will be presented as part of the annual XBIZ Honors ceremonies, with the online industry edition hosted on Jan. 5 in conjunction with the XBIZ L.A. conference and the retail edition on Jan. 11 during the ANME/XBIZ Show.

Find Sabrina Deep on Twitter and contact her at sabrina@blisss.company.

For the complete list of nominees, click here.

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