Industry Vets Launch Creator Management Outfit 'All Media Social'

Industry Vets Launch Creator Management Outfit 'All Media Social'

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Industry veterans Drew Rosenfeld, Will Ryder and Scott David have teamed to launch All Media Social, a management and marketing company catering to content creators.

The company's suite of services includes management and scheduling, technical support, and custom art creation.

"Many performers have become online creators while moving away from big-ticket adult films," said CEO and former Penthouse VP Drew Rosenfeld. "They’re making their own content and All Media Social is positioned perfectly to help them reach their goals and ultimately a much bigger success. A perfect time to launch this business."

Added Ryder, "We actually soft-launched two months ago but today is our official company launch. Our entire team has spent a great deal of time honing our systems especially in our tech, art and scheduling departments and we’re bringing on additional talented account managers so that we can maximize everyone’s potential. We are open for business."

David touted the trio's experience in the industry.

"We have a long and successful history in the adult entertainment business both in marketing and production, so All Media Social is a perfect evolution for us," he said.

For more information, visit AllMediaSocial or contact drew@allmediasocial.com or jeff@allmediasocial.com.

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