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Staff news, awards, new clients, and work   05.26.10
pinnacle_award_2010 Clean Design was selected as a winner of the 2010 Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Pinnacle Business Award. Our local chamber is consistently recognized as one of the best in the nation, and being honored by such an accomplished group is one of the highlights of the year for Clean Design. Winners of this annual award must demonstrate growth and strong participation in the local community. We are particularly honored to be recognized for our growth through the economic challenges of the past year. Five other local businesses won the Pinnacle Award, including SAS.
Our Client Service department is growing. New hire Sally Nicol is returning to Raleigh after working for several agencies in Salt Lake City, Utah. In her more than seven years in client service, she’s overseen marketing engagements for a wide variety of clients including Lowe’s Home Improvement. Sally will be an invaluable strategic partner for her clients, and we hope you get to work with her soon. Sally Nicol
Bill Campbell He's held several positions at Clean Design. Client service lead. Interactive media manager. Brand strategy director. And now, Bill Campbell is our new vice president. Bill has contributed an incalculable amount of time and energy into growing Clean Design's services and our brand, and we can’t be happier recognizing this rising star in our agency. He will continue as brand strategy director and a strong advocate for our clients’ brands while helping guide Clean Design toward the future.
Campbell Law School selected Clean Design to develop a brand strategy for the school and a new approach to their website. As a capital city, Raleigh is our state’s hub for politics and government. And Campbell University’s law school is at the center of downtown Raleigh. Their recent move from Buies Creek, NC, put the school in the center of a vibrant legal community. We are currently immersed in research, competitive audits and planning, and the new website is slated to launch early this summer.

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Beginning last year, Clean Design became a sponsor of the NC CEO Forum—a two-day forum that attracts CEOs from across the state to work together to promote the growth of businesses in our state. We continued our work with the forum in 2010. Held on May 18th, this year’s conference theme was The Triple Bottom Line: People, Profits and Planet" and featured speakers like Ben (Cohen) & Jerry (Greenfield) and Chuck Swoboda: president, CEO and chairman of Cree. Clean Design designed the NCCEO Forum identity and all materials for this year’s event.