WIA Phoenix Forum Networking Party

LOS ANGELES – Women In Adult has has announced the confirmation of its WIA Networking Event to be held during The Phoenix Forum.

Slated for April 1, 2005 from 5-7pm in the hotel's reception area outside of the seminar rooms, the WIA event will feature cocktails, appetizers and networking opportunities.

"WIA has some amazing items coming up in 2005 and the agenda looks great," said Lori Z., TheAdultBroker and WIA president. "The WIA site is being upgraded, as is our members information and our sponsorships have grown for which we are grateful. We will also be offering new services and items this year. We are excited about the future of the organization."

"We are happy to be part of the Phoenix Forum again this year. WIA is known for their cocktail hours and we hope to be known as an even more viable organization that supports this industry in the months to come," said Holly Moss, founder of WIA.

At this year's event, guests will have the opportunity to sign up for membership to WIA, and to receive the WIA Newsletter.

For more information, visit www.womeninadult.com.

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