Appointment marks C Street’s expansion of its M&A and capital markets platform and continued investment in senior talent NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–C Street AdvisoryAppointment marks C Street’s expansion of its M&A and capital markets platform and continued investment in senior talent NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–C Street Advisory

Chloe Clifford Named Managing Director at C Street Advisory Group, LLC

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Appointment marks C Street’s expansion of its M&A and capital markets platform and continued investment in senior talent

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–C Street Advisory Group, LLC (“C Street”), a leading strategic communications, crisis management, and optimization firm, today announced that Chloe Clifford has joined the firm as a Managing Director, marking a continued expansion of C Street’s M&A and capital markets communications capabilities.

Based in Los Angeles, Clifford brings a rare combination of legal training and financial communications experience, advising public and private companies through high-stakes mergers and acquisitions, capital markets transactions, activist situations, litigation, and crises. Her addition reflects C Street’s deliberate investment in senior talent to meet growing client demand for integrated communications counsel at pivotal corporate moments.

In her role, Clifford will advise clients navigating complex, market-facing situations and will play a key role in building and scaling C Street’s M&A and capital markets communications platform, working closely with management teams, boards, and advisors during transactions, shareholder engagement, and other outcome-determinative events.

Clifford’s hire strengthens C Street’s ability to support clients where strategy, disclosure, and stakeholder perception intersect. As M&A activity, shareholder activism, and capital markets transactions accelerate, companies increasingly require senior advisors who can integrate legal, financial, and reputational considerations in real time. Clifford brings that experience across transformative transactions, contested situations, and high-profile market events.

“Chloe’s experience advising companies through complex transactions and contested situations aligns completely with where our clients are focused,” said Jon Henes, Founder and CEO of C Street. “Her arrival reflects our continued investment in expanding C Street’s M&A and capital markets platform and our commitment to providing senior-level counsel in moments where communications directly affect outcomes.”

“I’m excited to join C Street at a time of significant momentum and opportunity,” said Clifford. “I look forward to working alongside my colleagues to strengthen the firm’s capabilities and help clients successfully manage high-stakes situations.”

Prior to joining C Street, Clifford was a Managing Director at FGS Global, where she advised public and private companies across a variety of transactions and financial communications mandates.

Earlier in her career, Clifford was a corporate attorney at Gibson Dunn, advising on public and private mergers, capital markets transactions, and private equity deals.

Clifford received her J.D. from Columbia University and her B.A. from Dartmouth College. She is a member of the California bar.

About C Street Advisory Group

C Street Advisory Group is a strategic communications, crisis management, and optimization firm specializing in high-stakes situations, including M&A and capital markets transactions, corporate transformations, financial challenges, and reputation management. The firm advises companies, boards, and stakeholders through moments where uncertainty, scrutiny, and risk converge. With deep experience across law, finance, communications, and public affairs, C Street helps clients navigate complexity, control narratives, and drive outcomes.

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