HellHouse Media Hires Vic D to Lead Web Development

SEATTLE — HellHouse Media has hired Vic D, aka Kick Ass Vic, to run all web development for the company.

Vic D began his career in the mainstream, working for companies like Nissan of North America, Regal Cinemas and Fenway Park. He made the jump to adult in 2004 working as a web designer for paysites and affiliate programs.

HellHouse CEO Ty Gonty said he and his colleagues couldn't wait to start working with Vic D.

"We're overjoyed to have him," Gonty said. "With his incredible background and wealth of experience on various platforms, it's like he's been custom groomed for HellHouse's upcoming expansion plans."

Vic D's resume boasts a wide-ranging skill set that includes HTML, JavaScript, Flash, PhotoShop, PHP, ASP and mySQL. He said he was looking forward to employing all those skills at HellHouse.

"I'm excited by the prospect of working with one of the most technologically savvy companies in adult entertainment," Vic D said. "I have a ton of ideas, and it's great to work with people who not only know what they want but also listen to your ideas as well."

Vic D's new duties are effective immediately. He can be reached at vic@hellhousemedia.com.

For HellHouse wholesale information, call Hyland Church at Pure Play Media at (866) 820-3000, ext. 214, or email hyland@pureplaymedia.com.

For more information, visit HellHouseMedia.com.

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