ASACP Hires Ruby Tan as Membership Director
New hire to lean on background in sales and marketing.
By: Bianca Fox
Posted: 11/06/2007
LOS ANGELES -
The Association of Sites
Advocating Child Protection has hired Ruby Tan as its director of
membership.
In her new position, Tan will
be in charge of creating relationships with new sponsors and will be involved in
strategic development.
"I'm extremely excited about
my new position with ASACP, and I feel that my experience in corporate sales
and marketing will be a great addition to the organization," she said.
Tan will take on much of the sponsor-related
work of Executive Director Joan Irvine, who said she has been spending an
increasing amount of time working in Washington,
D.C.
"ASACP has achieved so much
in order to protect children, but we are constantly being faced with new
challenges," Irvine
said. "Much more of my time is being spent in D.C. creating relationships to
help us further our mission. Ruby will be taking over much of the work I have
done with sponsors. It's a very exciting time for ASACP."
Before going to work for
ASACP, Tan spent six years working in Playboy's affiliate relations and special
markets department. Tan's background also includes sales experience at E!
Entertainment and CBS Television, and experience in marketing and
promotion at Clear Channel Communications/KYLD and KPWR.
"At my previous position with
Playboy Television, I had worked with the adult industry as well as corporate
cable and satellite providers in Canada, so I'm very enthusiastic to
talk about ASACP's efforts to all my contacts," Tan said. "There are quite a
few tasks that ASACP has for the future, and with help from Joan and the staff,
I'm quite eager in getting those goals accomplished."
ASACP is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to eliminating child pornography from the Internet and helping
parents prevent children from viewing age-inappropriate material online.