Enron Mail

From:maureen.mcvicker@enron.com
To:mark.frevert@enron.com, david.delainey@enron.com
Subject:HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL
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Date:Tue, 6 Feb 2001 02:28:00 -0800 (PST)

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To:=09Enron Employees Worldwide=09=09
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From:=09Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling=09=09
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Subject:=09Organizational Changes=09Date:=09February 6, 2001


Enron is forming a new organization - - the Enron Accelerator - - to drive=
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the formation and development of new businesses at Enron. Enron=01,s uniqu=
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ability to start and develop new businesses has driven most of our growth=
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over the years. Lou Pai, currently Chairman and CEO of Enron Energy Servic=
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will lead the Accelerator. Over his years at Enron, Lou has been key to th=
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creation and rapid growth of our wholesale gas, wholesale power and energy=
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service businesses. The existing business units will continue their new=20
business development activities, while the Accelerator will be focused on=
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identifying new business opportunities which are natural extensions of Enro=
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s business model and core skills, but not currently under development withi=
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Enron.

Dave Delainey, currently President and CEO of Enron Americas, will become=
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Chairman and CEO of Enron Energy Services. Dave brings a wealth of=20
experience and accomplishment from Enron Wholesale Services=01, businesses =
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he led phenomenal growth in our Canadian business and our North American=20
origination activity, and, most recently, had a stellar year in Enron=20
Americas.

Joining Dave in EES will be Janet Dietrich, currently Managing Director in=
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Enron Americas. Janet will assume responsibilities as ____________________=
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of EES. Janet has led an extremely successful origination team in Enron=20
Americas. Together, Janet and Dave will bring extraordinary commercial=20
skills to the already outstanding EES team.

In connection with these leadership changes at EES, Dan Leff and Marty Sun=
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will assume responsibility as ________________ and ______________=20
respectively at EES. Together with Tom White, Vice Chairman of EES, Dan an=
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Marty have led the development and execution of a highly successful busines=
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model at EES. This new leadership structure will enable EES to continue on=
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its path of rapid growth and profitability over the coming years.

John Lavorato will succeed Dave as President and CEO of Enron Americas. =
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John has been an essential part of Enron=01,s energy trading success over t=
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years and is a key part of Enron Wholesale Services=01, continuing success=
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story. Joining John is Louise Kitchen, currently President and CEO of Enro=
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Networks. Louise, who accelerated Enron=01,s phenomenal growth with the=20
deployment of EnronOnline, will take over as Chief Operating Officer of Enr=
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Americas.

Philippe Bibi, currently Chief Operating Officer of Enron Networks will ta=
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over as President and CEO of Enron Networks. Under Philippe=01,s leadershi=
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Enron has become a technology powerhouse and the leading e-commerce company=
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Joining Philippe as Chief Operating Officer is Greg Piper, currently Managi=
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Director of Enron Networks. Greg ____________________________

Please join us in congratulating all of these individuals on their=20
achievements and their new responsibilities.


[Policy Committee Changes?]

[In addition, a number of individuals have elected to leave Enron. David=
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Haug, currently Executive Vice President of Enron and formerly Chairman and=
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CEO of Enron CALME, has elected to leave Enron to pursue other=20
opportunities. David initiated and oversaw the successful transition of=20
CALME into Enron Wholesale Services while continuing to meet financial=20
targets for his organization. Also leaving Enron are Diomedes Christodoulo=
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Chief Commercial Officer of Enron Broadband Services; James Bannantine,=20
formerly CEO of Enron South America; and Sanjay Bhatnagar, CEO of Enron=20
Broadband Services for the Middle East and Asia. Diomedes, Jim and Sanjay=
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built and led strong and talented teams at Enron. We wish all of these=20
individuals the very best in their new endeavors.]