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Do you mind if I meet with Carl and Severin and Rich next time I'm over at
Haas to discuss this a bit with them? gramlr@pjm.com on 08/31/2000 07:27:25 AM To: hcameron@uclink.berkeley.edu, gramlr@pjm.com, whederman@columbiaenergygroup.com, doornbos@socrates.berkeley.edu, amosher@appanet.org, lfried@uclink.berkeley.edu, jeff.dasovich@enron.com cc: Subject: RE: Draft program Tomorrow at 4 EDT sounds good to me but I'm not sure we're ready. I'd like to make sure all of our sponsors like the idea of coordinating with IBER and UCEI. What say you, sponsors? The co-sponsorship decision affects our decisions on place, topics, and speakers, becase IBER and UCEI would need to get involved right away. I spoke with Borenstein last night. Shapiro's initial idea was exactly what we're planning. They appreciate and respect the fact that we've done most of the legwork. They'd like to be part of it and it sounds like they would consider it a favor if we included them. IBER has a subgroup called the Competition Policy Center which is a program meant to exploit the incredible concentration of antitrust economists at UC Berkeley. I can certainly imagine ways the school could benefit from a stronger connection with CPC and UCEI, who are so widely respected and are doing public policy. If Lee thinks its worth potentially losing a bit of limelight on this conference for the long run benefits of building resources and connections on campus, I'm all for it. Rob < -----Original Message----- < From: Heather Cameron [SMTP:hcameron@uclink.berkeley.edu] < Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2000 6:48 PM < To: gramlr@pjm.com; whederman@columbiaenergygroup.com; < doornbos@socrates.berkeley.edu; amosher@appanet.org; < lfried@uclink.berkeley.edu; jeff.dasovich@enron.com < Subject: Re: Draft program < < Dear All, < < After listening to the various viewpoints and concerns expressed in our < last conference call, I believe that the panel options listed in Option 3 < of Rob's draft might be most effective in producing the type of discourse < that we are seeking. < < I propose that we schedule a conference call for this Friday afternoon, < September 1, at 4PM EDT. I mentioned that I have reserved the Krutch < Theater (max.capacity 375) for the week of November 13-17. I have since < been informed that I can only hold the whole week through Wednesday, < September 6, therefore, it will be important to narrow the options down < very soon if we can. < < Best wishes, < Heather < < < < At 06:44 AM 8/30/00 -0400, gramlr@pjm.com wrote: < <Shall we try to talk again Monday? I think I will talk to Borenstein to see < <what the Haas folks have in mind. < < < <I tried to capture everyone's comments. Allen, you might want to explain < more < <about your panel suggestions since I didn't do them justice. As you'll see I < <took the liberty of offering a new characterization of the panels that I < <didn't < <bring up on the call. Everything on there is offered as a strawman to be < <criticized and changed. < <Rob <<Draft program.doc<< < < < <Rob Gramlich < <PJM Market Monitoring Unit < <(610) 666-4291 < <gramlr@pjm.com < < < < < < Heather Cameron, Events Coordinator < The Richard & Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy < University of California, Berkeley < 2607 Hearst Avenue < Berkeley, CA 94720 < Tel: 510-642-9437 < Fax: 510-643-9657 < GSPP home page: http://gspp.berkeley.edu
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