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From:business@tamu.edu
To:pybarbo@enron.com
Subject:Dean Strawser requests your input
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Date:Tue, 27 Nov 2001 10:00:04 -0800 (PST)

Let me introduce myself as the new dean of Texas A&M's Lowry Mays
College & Graduate School of Business. As dean of the Mays College
and a member of the class of '83, I am honored to be associated with
our school and look forward to working with you to further its
development.

One of my first and foremost initiatives is engaging our stakeholders
in an intensive branding and imaging campaign to appropriately
communicate what it means to be a graduate of the Mays College and of
Texas A&M University. To do so, I have asked a well-known marketing
and branding consultant and former student, Mr. Brandon Coleman '78,
to assist me in this effort.

Thus far, we have met with current students, faculty, staff,
corporate recruiters, and our college's advisory boards to get their
thoughts. Now, it is time to reach out to you as a graduate of this
college and ask for your valuable opinions.

You have undoubtedly reflected upon your Texas A&M University
experience and have personally seen the value of your business
degree. Please share your reflections with us.
- What does being a business graduate from Texas A&M mean to you?
- What should it mean?
- How are we at the Mays College different?
- How has your business degree helped you in your life?

While these may seem to be simple questions, your answers will help
us communicate more effectively to others the uniqueness of the
educational experience of the Mays College at Texas A&M.

To respond to these questions, visit
http://maysbusiness.tamu.edu/se/input.htm . Your answers are
anonymous unless you choose to give us your name and contact
information, but doing so isn't required. You have through December
3 to give us your input through this Web page.

I thank you in advance for taking the time to give me your feedback,
and ask your understanding of the somewhat impersonal nature of an
e-mail approach.

Please accept my most sincere wishes for every future success. If we
at the Mays College can ever be of assistance to you, do not hesitate
to contact us at maysbusiness@tamu.edu.

Regards, Jerry

Jerry R. Strawser '83, Dean
Mays College & Graduate School of Business
Texas A&M University

P.S. To stay up to date on the innovations and people of the Mays
College, subscribe to our Web magazine, Mays Business Online at
http://maysbusiness.tamu.edu/se.