NMG Management Celebrates 2022 XBIZ Awards, Exec Awards Nominations

LOS ANGELES — NMG Management is celebrating a 2022 XBIZ Awards nomination for "Web Services Company of the Year" in addition to a pair of 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards nods, online edition.

Amanda Casillas is a nominee for "Account Exec of the Year" and Megan Stokes earned a citation as "Businesswoman of the Year."

“Our company is so happy to be nominated again, it’s always pleasant news to get,” an NMG rep enthused. “Not only do we celebrate Megan’s well-deserved consecutive streak of nominations, but we are so excited that Amanda is being recognized for her hard work as well.”

The rep noted NMG has "made a name for itself as a powerhouse brand that maintains a boutique feel. Clients include several 2022 XBIZ Awards nominees, and past XBIZ winners, as well as some of the top up-and-coming independent content creators."

Stokes noted NMG works hard to "keep up with the industry’s changes."

"I’m so proud of what we’ve accomplished this year," she said. "To be recognized among some of the industry’s leading women is such an honor. Thank you, XBIZ, for your continued support over the years and congratulations to my fellow businesswomen."

Casillas said she is "used to being behind the scenes; imagine my surprise to see my name on this list."

"It’s really exciting to be recognized for the work you do. Many thanks to XBIZ for their support and good luck to all the nominees," she added.

The 2022 XBIZ Awards will crown the best-of-the-best in adult Sunday, Jan. 9 at the historic Hollywood Palladium; select web and tech categories will be presented on Jan. 5 during the XBIZ L.A. conference. Voting is now underway; click here for a full list of nominees.

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