Designer Mark Spannow joins Max Cash

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — WTMS Inc., the owner of the Max Cash affiliate program, has announced the addition of Mark Spannow as design manager. He will initially direct and modify all aspects of the MaxCash websites.

"Given their long and successful track record, I'm honored to be a part of the MaxCash family," Spannow told XBIZ. "This is going to be an exciting year because of all the innovative new projects we have in the pipe."

A 10-year veteran of the adult Internet community, Spannow's clients have included Homegrown Video, West Coast Productions and Vince Vouyer. In 2004, he joined Adult.com/Playboy and served as production manager, director of videography on-location, DVD executive producer and design manager.

"Mark’s vast and varied experience, his enthusiasm, and his broad knowledge of the industry make him the perfect person to head up our design department," Alyssa Smythe, VP of Operations of WTMS, said. "We have many, many projects in the works, and with Mark at the wheel, we’ll be reaching new heights as well as setting new standards.”

Max Cash CEO and co-founder RB is pleased with the addition.

"Another All-Star has been added to the Max Cash team. Mark’s experience in the industry speaks for itself and we could not be more excited to have him heading up design," RB said. "We expect Mark’s expertise to play a huge role in our vision for expanding the Max Cash brand throughout 2008 and beyond."

For more information, visit the Max Cash website.

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