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Date:Wed, 31 Jan 2001 07:41:00 -0800 (PST)

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"Andreas Simou" <andreas.simou@garp.com< on 01/30/2001 08:24:38 AM
To: <Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com<
cc: <Shirley.Crenshaw@enron.com<=20
Subject: The GARP Convention: Instructions to Chair




Dear Vince
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The GARP 2001 Convention is nearly upon us! At this time, I would like to=
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send you some information concerning the Convention and the stream that yo=
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will be Chairing on Tuesday 13th February.
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When you arrive at the Convention, please make your way to the Convention=
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Registration desk, where I will greet you and register you for the event. =
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will then show you to your conference room. As speakers arrive, I will=20
introduce them to you.=20
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As Chair, you will introduce and sum-up?the stream.?You will also introduc=
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individual speakers. Attached are the biographies of the speakers that wil=
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be presenting during your stream. May I recommend that you read these in t=
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meantime and also bring them with you on the day so as you can introduce t=
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speakers prior to their presentations. Below is an outline of the order of=
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speakers in your stream.
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I have allocated 40 minutes per session, with five minutes between session=
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for change around time between speakers. Most speakers will speak for 30-3=
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minutes and allow about 10 minutes for Q and A. Should a speaker?seem like=
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they are reaching the limits of their time, the Chair will bring this=20
to?their attention prior to the last?5 minutes allocated to them.?It is al=
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the role of the Chair to?ask the delegates for questions, asking each=20
questioner?for their name and the organisation they represent. Should=20
delegates be a little slow on?the Q and A take-up, often the Chair will ha=
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some thought-provoking questions to put forward. I shall ensure that there=
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are GARP people in the room with microphones to hand to delegates with a=
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question.
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There may be occasion for the Chair to?announce some housekeeping on behal=
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of GARP.
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If you have any questions?please do not hesitate to contact me, otherwise =
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look forward to meeting you in a couple of weeks.
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Kind regards
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Andreas?

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TRACK =01) 4 ENERGY RISK



Measuring Energy Risk =01) Tackling Price Volatility, Adapting VaR, Scenar=
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Modeling and Regulatory Requirements

Vince Kaminski, Enron NA


Energy Credit Risk Management

Baxter Gillette, Ameren Energy


The Volatility Challenge: Efficient Modelling of Price Volatility for Ene=
rgy

Spyros Maragos, Dynegy Inc.


Lunch


TRACK =01) 4 CORPORATE RISK



Modeling Corporate Risk at Ford =01) Risk Management from a Shareholder Va=
lue =20
Perspective

Freeman Wood, Ford Motor Company


Enhancing Shareholder Value through Alternative Risk Transfer =01) A=20
Manufacturer=01,s Perspective

Ash Srivastava, Bombardier Inc.


Coffee Break


All Bets are On: Enterprise Risk Management 2001

James Lam, Erisk


Understanding the Scope of Reputational Risk Events =01) Whether Preventio=
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Possible, Risk Indicators and Establishing a Risk-Conscious Culture

Peter Schofield, American Express

_____________________________
Andreas Simou
GARP, Conference Director
Tel? +44 (0)20 7626 9301
Fax +44 (0)20 7626 9900
andreas.simou@garp.com
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Don't miss the GARP 2001 Convention,=20
program details via our web site
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- Gillette-bio.doc
- Wood-bio.doc
- Srivastava-Bio.doc
- Lam-bio.doc
- Schofield-bio.doc