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Rick,
Thanks for your message. I am familiar with the Computational Finance program and value its high quality. Please, call me next week. The best time is between 7:00 and 8:30 a.m. CST. Vince "Rick Bryant" <rlbryant@andrew.cmu.edu< on 07/26/2000 01:27:23 PM To: Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT@ECT cc: "Kevin Kindall" <kkindal@enron.com<, "Ken Keeley" <kk4p@andrew.cmu.edu<, "Sanjay Srivastava" <ss1g@andrew.cmu.edu< Subject: Recruiting at CMU Computational Finance Program Vince, Greetings! I am the director of the MS in Computational Finance program at Carnegie Mellon. I am following up on a conversation I had with Kevin Kindall, a graduate of our program, who gave me your e-mail address and suggested I contact you as the individual making the recruiting decisions for the Research Group at Enron. In speaking with the director of the Career Opportunity Center at the business school, I am told that although an Alison Bailey from Enron (mary.alison.bailey@enron.com) has arranged for a sizable block of rooms in which to conduct interviews on campus on December 11th, there is as yet no indication of whether the Comp Finance students will have opportunity to compete for these spaces. We are regarded by many in the industry as the top quantitative finance program in the country. Focused on derivative pricing, econometrics, VAR and portfolio management, our graduates should be an excellent fit for your business. I would be happy to talk with you further about our rogram( http://student.gsia.cmu.edu/mscf/) as well as our students' interest in Enron (the name comes up a lot!). Also, if you are interested, we run a "Speaker Series" on most Friday's during the fall and spring that would give you (or another in your group) the opportunity to address our students in an area of interest. Such a meeting would, I think, help you better understand the careers our students are preparing to pursue as well as give our students first hand knowledge of Enron and its future. When might be a good time to contact you by telephone? Thank you for your time. Rick Richard L. Bryant Director, Computational Finance Program Carnegie Mellon University Graduate School of Industrial Administration Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Phone/Fax (412) 268-4592/(412) 268-6837 http://fastweb.gsia.cmu.edu/MSCF
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