DVD Superstar Names Geoff Mena VP of Sales and Marketing

PHOENIX — After announcing the formation of a wholesale division last week, DVD Superstar has named Geoff Mena, aka Chef Jeff, to head its new department as the vice president of sales and marketing.

For two years DVD Superstar has produced and distributed DVDs via online stores. The company has a library of more than 400 titles that were originally Internet content, but are now reauthored and repackaged by DVD Superstar.

Internet studios releasing DVDs through DVD Superstar includes FTV Girls, Raven Riley, Naughty Allie, Nubiles, Kinzie Kenner, Brooke Skye, Phil Flash, Sammy 4 U, Karups and others.

Mena’s primary responsibility is to manage the wholesale division, but also will research and develop new delivery and distribution channels for the company’s titles.

“There is so much incredible content from the web that had yet to be made available on DVD, until now,” Mena said. “I can honesty say the content that all our studios bring to us feature, by far, the hottest women I have ever seen, and I’ve watched lots of porn. This stuff is so unique and hot.”

Mena has been involved in the adult industry since 1999 as a webmaster and content producer. He was a former co-host of “The Wanker Show” and “What’s Cookin?” on KSEXRadio.com. Mena also is the former owner and editor of TheAmateurVoice.com and TheIndustryVoice.com. Most recently, he served as the webmaster for ElegantAngel.com and KlubKinzie.com.

“We’re happy to have Geoff on board, bringing his experience, contacts and knowledge of the industry” DVD Superstar owner Scott Franks said. “He will be a big asset in maintaining the success of DVD Superstar.”

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