Free for employees of member firms For companies with 50 employees or fewer Attire Come as you work Series Sponsors A Candid Conversation with Clean’s CEO and President & Chief Strategy Officer Enjoy a cup of coffee and take part in a conversation with Natalie Perkins, the CEO of Clean, and Jeremy Holden, the company’s president, chief strategy officer, and partner. Perkins has more than 25 years of industry experience. Previously, she served as the president of Trone Advertising and the chief marketing officer at Brunner. Perkins then joined Clean in 2007 and has since led the company to more than 300 percent growth. With an extensive background in market research, integrated marketing, graphic design, brand awareness, and digital strategy, she brings invaluable industry expertise to her role in leading business development for the agency. Perkins has helped recruit major clients such as Lenovo, Red Hat, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Holden has more than 30 years of industry experience leading and shaping some of the world’s best-known brands in Europe and the United States. He leads the agency’s integrated strategy team, which includes brand and connection strategy, analytics, social media monitoring, and strategy functions. Prior to Clean, Holden served as chief strategy officer at Publicis Kaplan Thaler in New York and head of strategy at McKinney. He also spent multiple years as the strategic leader for Audi of America and was a member of Audi’s global marketing council. He has other noteworthy global account experience, including Travelocity, Hilton Hotels Worldwide, P&G, Merck, Citigroup, L’Oréal, Nestlé, Nasdaq, Coldwell Banker, Sherwin-Williams, Guinness, and Seagram’s. There will be an opportunity to ask Perkins and Holden questions. This event is the sixth in our new series meant for companies with 50 employees or fewer. Space is limited. Register today to gain valuable insight from some of our area’s top business leaders. RSVP by Sept. 11 Questions? Call 919.664.7036 or email Brianne Gill Join the conversation on Twitter! @raleighchamber #ChamberCoffee