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NKA Generic Flyer.Pdf National Key Accounts Workshop UPCOMING WORKSHOP DATES October 6–9, 2019 March 29–April 1, 2020 Cosmopolitan Westin Peachtree Plaza Las Vegas, NV Atlanta, GA EEI’s semi-annual National Key Accounts Workshop EEI’s National Key Accounts is the venue where national, chain, and multi-site Workshop is the premier event energy users can tackle all of their energy-related “ in the energy industry; no other needs. Customers will learn about the latest in public conference has a greater benefit for policies affecting the energy industry, meet with their Staples and attending simply makes utility account and energy supply representatives, good business sense. At EEI, we and learn about new technologies, products, and connect with long-term partners services designed to save them money. and gain knowledge of future industry trends, policies, and energy Plan to attend if you are... “ challenges. It keeps us informed and ¡ In need of conveying your company’s concerns helps us maintain our leadership and energy priorities to the electric industry position—we wouldn’t miss it. ¡ Managing corporate energy expenses ¡ Building new locations or retrofitting existing facilities Bob Valair Director, Energy & Environmental Management ¡ Exploring existing or custom energy efficiency Staples incentive opportunities ¡ Responsible for sustainability initiatives Register for the EEI National Key Accounts Workshop at www.eei.org/meetings A Representation of Past Customer Attendees ¡ 7-Eleven, Inc. ¡ CyrusOne ¡ IHG ¡ Polo Ralph Lauren ¡ 24 Hour Fitness ¡ Darden Restaurants ¡ Illinois Tool Works (ITW) ¡ Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits ¡ 99 Cents Only Stores ¡ Dean Foods ¡ In-N-Out Burger, Inc. ¡ PREIT Services ¡ Academy Sports & Outdoors ¡ Defense Logistics Agency ¡ Intown Suites ¡ Proctor & Gamble ¡ Accor North America ¡ Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc. ¡ IPC/SUBWAY ¡ Publix Super Markets, Inc. ¡ Advance Auto Parts ¡ Digital Realty ¡ JCPenney ¡ Quaker Oats ¡ Advantica Restaurant Group ¡ Dillard’s ¡ Jack in the Box, Inc. ¡ Quik Trip Corporation ¡ Ahold, USA ¡ Dollar General Corp ¡ J.Crew ¡ RaceTrac Petroleum ¡ Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. ¡ Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. ¡ Jo-Ann Stores, Inc. ¡ Raleigh Studios ¡ Albertsons ¡ Duke Realty ¡ Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Inc ¡ Raley’s Inc. ¡ Amazon ¡ Drury Hotels Company, LLC ¡ Kmart Corporation ¡ Ratner Companies ¡ AMC Theatres ¡ Einstein Noah Restaurant Group ¡ Kimco Realty ¡ Recreational Equipment, Inc ¡ American Airlines ¡ El Pollo Loco ¡ KinderCare ¡ Red Robin Gourmet Hamburgers ¡ American Golf Corp ¡ Extended Stay America, Inc. ¡ Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc. ¡ Regal Cinemas ¡ AMLI Residential ¡ Extra Space Storage ¡ Kroger Co ¡ Regency Centers ¡ ARBY’s ¡ Family Dollar ¡ Life Time Fitness ¡ Rite Aid Corp. ¡ A RCOP, Inc ¡ Federal Express ¡ Lamps Plus ¡ Rock Bottom Restaurants, Inc. ¡ Arden Group, Inc. ¡ Ross Stores, Inc. ¡ Art Van Furniture ¡ Ruby Tuesdays ¡ Ascena Retail Group Inc. “ Having the majority of our electric utilities together for a few ¡ Sears Holdings Corporation ¡ AT&T Wireless days helps me tremendously in my job. I am able to gather ¡ Sephora USA, Inc ¡ AutoZone, Inc. ¡ Shari’s Management Corporation ¡ Bank of America a great deal of information on utility trends, rates, rebates ¡ Sheetz ¡ Barnes & Noble Inc. and incentives, in addition to learning about critical utility ¡ Shell Pipeline ¡ Bealls ¡ Shoe Carnival ¡ Bed Bath & Beyond issues, energy management and energy policy.” ¡ Simon Property Group ¡ Belk, Inc. ¡ SONIC Corporation ¡ Best Buy Co Inc. Art Justice ¡ SSP Petroleum ¡ Big Lots Stores, Inc. Vice President, Energy and Sustainability ¡ Staples, Inc. ¡ Bi-Lo Supermarkets Cinemark ¡ Starbucks Coffee Company ¡ BJ’s Wholesale Club ¡ Starwood Hotels & ¡ Bloomin’ Brands Inc. Resorts Worldwide, Inc. ¡ Blue Grass Materials ¡ Foot Locker, Inc. ¡ Limited Brands ¡ Stein Mart, Inc. ¡ BNSF Railway ¡ Forest City Enterprises ¡ Liz Claiborne, Inc. ¡ SUPERVALU Inc. ¡ Bob Evans Farms Inc. ¡ Fresh and Easy Neighborhood ¡ Loews Cineplex Entertainment ¡ Target Corporation ¡ Boddie-Noell Enterprises Inc. Market ¡ Lowe’s Companies, Inc. ¡ TD Financial ¡ Boscov’s Department Stores ¡ Frito-Lay, Inc. ¡ LQ Management L.L.C. ¡ Tharaldson Lodging Company ¡ Boston Market Corporation ¡ Gamestop Corp ¡ Luxottica Retail ¡ The Cheesecake Factory, Inc. ¡ BP America Inc ¡ Gap Inc. ¡ Macy’s Department Store ¡ The Great Atlantic & ¡ Bridgestone/Firestone Retail & ¡ Gander Outdoors ¡ Marathon Ashland Petroleum, LLC ¡ Pacific Tea Company, Inc. Commercial Operations, LLC ¡ General Growth Properties ¡ Marriott International ¡ The Home Depot USA, Inc. ¡ Brinker International ¡ General Motors ¡ McDonald’s Corporation ¡ The Pantry, Inc. ¡ Brookshire Grocery Company ¡ Golden Corral Corporation ¡ Meijer, Inc. ¡ The Reynolds Company ¡ BUCA Inc ¡ Google ¡ Michaels Stores, Inc. ¡ Time Warner Cable ¡ Buffalo Wild Wings ¡ Gordon Food Service ¡ Microsoft ¡ TJX Companies ¡ Burger King Corporation ¡ Grainger, Inc. ¡ Mowhawk Industries ¡ T-Mobile ¡ Burlington ¡ Guitar Center ¡ Murphy Oil ¡ Tractor Supply Company ¡ California Pizza Kitchen Inc ¡ Guardien Industries ¡ National Church Residences ¡ Trader Joe’s ¡ CarMax ¡ HealthTrust ¡ Neiman Marcus ¡ Total Wine & More ¡ Carrols Corporation ¡ H.E.B. Grocery Company, LP ¡ Noodles ¡ Toyota ¡ Catalina Restaurants ¡ Hannaford Bros. Co. ¡ Nordstrom, Inc. ¡ U.S. Army Office of Energy ¡ Cato Corporation ¡ Hanson ¡ Norfolk Southern Initiatives ¡ CB Richard Ellis ¡ Hard Rock Cafe International, Inc. ¡ Office Depot ¡ US Postal Service ¡ CBS ¡ Harris Teeter ¡ O’Reilly Automotive ¡ Verizon Wireless ¡ Charming Shoppes ¡ Health Care REIT ¡ OSI Restaurant Partners LLC ¡ Vulcan ¡ Charter Communications ¡ HealthSouth ¡ Panda Restaurant Group, Inc. ¡ Waffle House, Inc. ¡ Chick-Fil-A, Inc ¡ Hewlett-Packerd ¡ Panera Bread ¡ Walgreen Co. ¡ Chipotle Mexican Grill ¡ Highwoods Properties Inc ¡ Papa John’s Int’l ¡ Walmart Stores, Inc. ¡ Cinemark USA, Inc. ¡ Hilton Worldwide ¡ Pappas Restaurant ¡ Wawa, Inc. ¡ Circle K Stores ¡ H&M ¡ Paradigm Investment Group ¡ Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. ¡ CKE Restaurants Inc ¡ Hobby Lobby ¡ Parsons Corp ¡ Wells Fargo Bank ¡ Coldwater Creek ¡ Holiday Retirement ¡ Party City ¡ Wendy’s International, Inc. ¡ Collective Brands, Inc. ¡ Honda ¡ Payless Shoe Source ¡ WeWork ¡ ConocoPhillips ¡ Host Hotels & Resorts Inc ¡ Pep Boys ¡ Whataburger, Inc. ¡ Costco Wholesale Corporation ¡ Hot Topic ¡ Petco Animal Supplies ¡ Whole Foods Market ¡ Cox Enterprises, Inc. ¡ H&R Block ¡ PETsMART, Inc. ¡ Williams-Sonoma ¡ CSX Corporation ¡ Hudson’s Bay Company ¡ Piccadilly Cafeteria ¡ Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. ¡ Cracker Barrel ¡ HUGO BOSS USA ¡ Pier 1 Imports ¡ Wyndham Worldwide ¡ CVS ¡ Hyatt Hotels Corporation ¡ Pilot Flying J ¡ YUM! 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