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From:v.weldon@enron.com
To:admissionvisits@bus.utexas.edu
Subject:Suzatte Emmons
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Date:Tue, 1 May 2001 18:54:00 -0700 (PDT)


The University of Texas at Austin
TEXASMBA
Admission Visit Initiative Candidate Critique Form

Alumni / Program Contact Name: V. Charles Weldon
Alumni / Program Contact Id (SSN): *********Graduation Year: 2000

Applicant Name: Suzette Emmons
UT Id (SSN):
Visit Location: Houston
Visit Date: 4/30/01




Trait Description Rating (1 through 4) Comments

Communication Skills 1 Very strong and effective communicator.
Poise / Confidence 1 No problem here. Suzette is quite confident without being cocky.
Leadership Potential 1 It is very easy to imagine Suzette in a leadership role.
Personality / Enthusiasm 1 Very energetic and ascited about the possibility of being a Texas MBA student.
Maturity 2 She should not have any problem mixing with older, more-experienced students.
Clarity of Professional Focus 2 Seems very focused on the potential opportunities following receiving an MBA degree, but is still open-minded.


Please provide the Admission Committee with a brief narrative overview of your AdmissionVisit dialogue. You may use this opportunity to elaborate further on the above rankings.

We had a very comfortable and open exchange of information regarding her work experience and views on current business topics. She is well-seasoned in dealing with complex business issues and would very likely be ahead of many of her fellow students. She exudes confidence yet remains open to new ideas and ways of thinking. I have no reservation in saying that Suzette would flourish at UT and contribute significantly to the overall quality of the class.


Do you believe this candidate is a good match for the culture and strengths of the TEXASMBA program? Please elaborate on any reservations you may have.

Suzette is definitely a good match for the Texas MBA program. She is a high energy, very results-oriented individual with a tremendous track record of successful accomplishments. Her personality is very conducive to working in a diverse team environment and I see no issue that would prevent her from being a top-notch MBA student at UT.