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Jennifer Graham Clary
Chair, Global Technology Practice
P 415.591.4016
Jennifer.Graham@bm.com
Jennifer Graham Clary is Chair of Burson-Marsteller’s Global Technology Practice and a member of the Executive Board. She provides strategic counsel on corporate reputation, branding and digital efforts, and leads the firm’s engagements with consumer, greentech and enterprise technology clients. Graham Clary is global client leader for the multi-agency WPP team that supports Intel Corporation worldwide, and for venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. She previously served as client lead for HP and Sun Microsystems and counseled Sony and Symbian, among other clients.
In the U.S. and in Europe, Graham Clary directed marketing and corporate communications at Liberate Technologies and Portal Software, a customer management and billing software company. As vice president of marketing at Liberate, a provider of infrastructure software for digital interactive television services worldwide, she held responsibility for all marketing, branding, advertising, events and content developer and media relations. She has consulted to clients as diverse as USA for Africa, Starbucks and Prince Sporting Goods at marketing and government relations firms.
Graham Clary now lives in San Francisco and Colorado, but was born and raised in Washington, D.C. Her career includes experience supporting presidential campaign initiatives and the Presidential Inaugural Committee, as well as serving as a Clinton appointee to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
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