Message-ID: <26560355.1075857286341.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 03:31:00 -0700 (PDT) From: charles@capstoneenergy.com To: benjamin.rogers@enron.com Subject: Re: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: "Charles Costenbader" X-To: X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Benjamin_Rogers_Dec2000_4\Notes Folders\Personal X-Origin: Rogers-B X-FileName: brogers.nsf this week is tough for lunch, we have meetings today and tomorrow, friday i am playing golf in the morning. Where do you live? if you are in the woodlands you are welcome to come by my house this weekend. I will be at the childrens festival here in the woodlands on saturday. Sometime sunday is also ok. or next week sometime. ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 6:25 PM > Charlie: > It was a pleasure meeting you yesterday afternoon at the Columbia > Business School information session. As you probably noticed through my > enthusiasm, I really enjoy working in the energy-finance industry, > especially with Enron. Working in this sector, at this time, has created > many new opportunities. I am interested in talking with you to see if we > can do some type of transaction with you guys. It sounds like you have a > lot going in areas that we might be interested in. If you could send me a > business proposal or summary of what your doing, that would be helpful. > > With regards to Columbia Business School, I applied last year and did > not get in due to my GMAT score. I decided to take a graduate level > finance class this summer, which I received an A. I am currently taking > another graduate finance class this semester. I am also retaking the GMAT, > with the hopes of increasing my quantitative score. > Last year, I was asked back for an interview, which I felt was a good > sign. I heard from one of my recommenders that the only thing that I > needed to improve on was my GMAT score. Recently, I wrote a brief letter > to the Dean of Admissions, Linda Meehan, informing her of my recent actions > as well as my continued interest with Columbia. I hope that these actions > will help me get into Columbia this year. My desire to go to Columbia, > stems from their network, location, reputation and curriculum. Since > growing up in Pelham, it would be nice to get back to New York for a > little while. > As you can see, my desire to go to Columbia is very strong. I hope > this brief e-mail has provided some insight into what I'm doing to get into > Columbia. I hope we can meet for lunch sometime soon either up in the > Woodlands or downtown. Again, thank you for your interest and I look > forward to talking with you about Columbia and future energy transactions. > Regards, > > Ben Rogers >