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From:david.poston@enron.com
To:portland.desk@enron.com
Subject:Portland IT Changes
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Date:Wed, 15 Nov 2000 02:16:00 -0800 (PST)

Good Morning,

Over the last couple of weeks, we've made several recent additions to the
Portland IT applications team. We hope that with this new influx of talent
we will continue to "raise the bar" for IT support of Enron's trading
activities in Portland.

Richard Schweiger is our new Senior Applications Specialist. He comes to
Enron through RHI Consulting where he contracted at Enron for the last 2
months and has now converted to full-time. Richard has several years of
Visual Basic and C++ programming experience. He has been living in the
Portland, Oregon area for the past 4 years and is originally from
California. His current projects include migration of the California
Pre-Trade application to the intranet as well as building strong middle tier
architecture to support the new CAL-Web development.

Michael Tully is our new lead Trading Floor Support analyst. He recently
moved from Oklahoma where he was the Lead Help Desk Support for Electronic
Storage Corporation. Mike's wife is due with their second baby in January.
Outside of work, Mike love's to scuba dive. Mike is currently working for
Comsys and hopes to eventually convert to full-time. Mike is replacing
Wendella Rhoads who recently moved back to Eugene to be closer to family.

Dan Maxwell is a new contract developer from Maxim consulting working on the
California Pre-Trading application. Dan currently lives in Boise, Idaho and
commutes to Portland during the week. Dan spent the previous year commuting
to Washington DC developing software for GEICO insurance company. He is
originally from Miami, Florida where the beach is the place to be but
counting is a lost art.

Paul Kane has recently transferred from the IT infrastructure group to the IT
applications group to work on SQL support and development.

On a sadder note, we will be losing Winston Goodbody on December 18th to a
six month cross-country skiing trek across Wyoming. Winston has been
contracting at Enron for the last year and a half and will be sorely missed.

Thanks, David Poston