Los Angeles, CA – LA Direct Models (www.ladirectmodels.com), the largest and most prolific agency in adult entertainment is seeking submissions for aspiring and/or experienced talent agents upon the departure of Agent Mike Moz.
“Mike Moz has departed Direct Models for a job offer at Digital Playground,” says CEO and founder of LA Direct Models Derek Hay.
“The offer and departure came suddenly and little notice was given of same
[Ed’s note: Gee, did it have something to do with that TMZ story?].
“Direct Models is disappointed at the subterfuge and lack of usual business ethics that caused a departure in this manner. In our opinion it’s a sad reflection on our industry. Nonetheless we look forward to bringing in a new agent with a fresh outlook.”
Direct Models welcomes submissions for aspiring and or experienced agents who desire to work in a fast paced and challenging agency and industry. Applications can be submitted to [email protected]
About LA Direct Models:
Started in 2000, LA Direct Models is the largest and most prolific agency in adult entertainment. LA Direct Models represents more than 120 female performers and 30 male performers – the most of any agency in the industry. LA Direct represents numerous AVN Award-winning girls and exclusive contract stars. The company has expanded to representing production professionals such as makeup artists, videographers, directors, still photographer, and more while changing the face of the agency business and its place in the adult industry.
LA Direct also contains separate divisions of the company, producing solo girl websites, editing services for movies, live webcams, and more, in addition to other niche services. The company has also partnered with well-known feature dance agency The Lee Network, with its Southern California headquarters located within the offices of LA Direct.
Hailing from North London, LADM owner Derek Hay started Direct Models in his native England before his launch in the United States in 2001. Prior to LA Direct, Hay spent his years working for major rock n’ roll artists as a stage manager for touring acts such as the Rolling Stones and Metallica. Hay took what he had learned in the music business and started an agency catering to the adult industry.
