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Good afternoon Mike:
I certainly am interested in determining if there may be a potential fit there at Enron. I am very enthusiastic to apply my finance and meteorology backgrounds in a market-based environment that is driven to achieve unprecedented efficiencies. Attached are two documents: 1) a business-focused resume, and 2) an abbreviated Meteorology CV. Graduate Meteorology coursework included Advanced Atmospheric Dynamics I and II, Advanced Physical Meteorology, Boundary Layer Modeling, Numerical Modeling, Research Methods in Meteorology, and Turbulence. I will look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Greg Hunt ----- Original Message ----- From: <Mike.A.Roberts@enron.com< To: <gregoryhunt@home.com< Cc: <hethorne@wharton.upenn.edu<; <Christie.Patrick@enron.com<; <Vince.J.Kaminski@enron.com< Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 9:12 AM Subject: Enron Weather Research < < Greg, < < Hello, and by way of introduction, we were forwarded your e-mail address by < heather Thorne. < < I understand you have an M.S. in meteorology as well as an M.B.A. in < finance, and have done some research at Livermore. < < I'd be happy to learn more about your activities, and, if you are < interested, to see if there may be a potential fit here at Enron. < < Can you e-mail your resume with a description of your coursework and < research activities? < < Looking forward to hearing from you, < < Mike Roberts < Vice President - Research < - Greg Hunt_Resume_4-27-01.doc - Greg Hunt_CV_Meteorology_4-27-01.doc
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