Tucker Scott to Head Next Door Studios Productions

Tucker Scott to Head Next Door Studios Productions

LAS VEGAS — Next Door Studios on Monday said that Tucker Scott has been promoted to lead the studio’s productions. 

Scott’s new role will to oversee the entire studio operations out of Las Vegas where his responsibilities will include casting, creative development, branding and marketing, new products and continue as the exclusive in-house senior director of content.

Having been with the company for more than five years, Scott has worked his way through the ranks becoming a key member of Next Door Studios, said Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Entertainment.

Scott began his career in the adult industry about nine years ago as a performer who went on to develop and operate his personal website. Scott maintained a successful social media presence and consistent interactions with members and fans.

This is where Sirard caught wind of Scott’s success with his solo website and brought him on to work with several exclusive models to build a network of sites featuring them as individual performers.  

“This promotion is well deserved,” Sirard said. “Tucker has held several positions with us from promotions and events Manager, to marketing manager to casting director.  With every new position Tucker has brought professionalism, creativity and his own pizzazz.”

Scott, meanwhile, said, “I could not be more honored to have this opportunity to take full control of what has become my child, if you will, for the past five years.”

“Our family here and the talent we work with are some of the most wonderful individuals you could hope ever to know and each day they inspire me and provide me with a platform to produce a product that I am proud of and excited to deliver to our incredible and loyal members,” Scott said.

“I have pushed the bar on quality in our content so that we could secure our place as a mega-brand in the premium content market," he said. "Now with the new location in Las Vegas and the team that we have built, this vision can once again take root and we can provide an even better content quality to complement our industry leading network.”

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