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From:richard.shapiro@enron.com
To:steven.kean@enron.com
Subject:Enron Europe Regulatory Affairs Announcement
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Date:Wed, 11 Apr 2001 09:22:00 -0700 (PDT)

I still think an additional organizational announcement is necessary- I can=
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explain further when you so desire. Thanks.
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Richard Shapiro
04/11/2001 04:15 PM
To: Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron
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Subject: Enron Europe Regulatory Affairs Announcement


From: Enron Europe Office of the Chairman@ECT on 04/11/2001 05:37 AM
Please respond to Enron Europe Office of the Chairman
Sent by: Enron Europe General Announcement@ECT
To: ECT Asia Pacific, ECT Dubai, ECT Europe, Enron VPs and MDs 1, Enron VPs=
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and MDs 2, Enron Executive Committee
cc: =20

Subject: Enron Europe Regulatory Affairs Announcement

After nearly five years in London, Mark Schroeder will be returning to the =
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on April 11th to join the North American Coal Business with responsibility=
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for origination in the utility sector. Under Mark=01,s leadership, his tea=
m has=20
made significant contributions towards Enron Europe=01,s =01&first mover=01=
8 advantage=20
and its status as the leading new entrant in the liberalizing pan-European=
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energy markets. We wish him well in his new commercial role.=20

With Mark=01,s departure, the day-to-day management of the Government &=20
Regulatory Affairs Department in Europe will rest with Peter Styles, Paul=
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Dawson, Paul Hennemeyer, and Doug Wood. Nick O=01,Day will continue in his=
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current leadership capacity in Japan. Each of these five individuals and=
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their groups will now jointly report to the business heads and to Rick=20
Shapiro, in the Government & Regulatory Affairs team in Houston. Rick Shapi=
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will continue to manage Government Affairs for the Americas. While the tea=
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members responsibilities will vary from time-to-time in response to shiftin=
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commercial priorities, as well as the need to support other Enron Wholesale=
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Services' business units from time-to-time, the general areas of=20
responsibility will be as follows:

Peter Styles, based in Brussels, will continue to have responsibility for o=
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EU and Netherlands advocacy. Paul Hennemeyer will lead efforts in the Germ=
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speaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) as well as France and=20
Belgium. Peter and Paul will report to Eric Shaw. While seconded to the=20
commercial team in France, Philip Davies will address Nordic market issues =
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an ad hoc basis and also report to Paul on these issues. =20

Paul Dawson will lead our UK, Spain and Italian power regulatory efforts as=
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well as the gas regulatory work in the UK. Doug Wood will support the=20
Continental Gas team and the Central and Southeastern Europe Origination=20
efforts, while also addressing the UK Climate Change Levy. Doug's role in=
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gas will continue to be supplement, and not to supplant, the efforts of eac=
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of the team members' geographic responsibilities noted on the organisation=
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chart. Paul and Doug will report to Richard Lewis locally.

Nick O=01,Day will also continue to report to Joe Hirl in Japan. =20

Other regulatory support provided by Mark Schroeder will be addressed in=20
another organizational announcement that will be sent
out from Government & Regulatory Affairs in Houston. Attached is the revis=
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organization chart that now reflects the Government & Regulatory Affairs=20
organization in Enron Europe.

John Sherriff & Michael Brown

Please click on the link below to view the Regulatory Affairs organisationa=
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charts for Europe and Japan.

Link to organisational charts