Message-ID: <16727601.1075858009756.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2000 06:56:00 -0700 (PDT) From: liz.taylor@enron.com To: richard.walker@chase.com Subject: Re: Sept 20 / 21 Napa Valley Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Liz M Taylor X-To: @ ENRON X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Lawrence_Whalley_Dec2000\Notes Folders\Sent X-Origin: Whalley-L X-FileName: gwhalley.nsf Rick, I was able to speak w/Greg and Mike McConnell on your Napa Valley conference. Unfortunately, Greg nor Mike are able to attend. Many Thanks, Liz Taylor on 09/11/2000 10:21:02 AM To: greg.whalley@enron.com cc: Subject: Sept 20 / 21 Napa Valley Greg - Thanks for giving some additional thought to sending an Enron representative to Chase H&Q's Energy and the New Economy conference. I think your suggestion of Mike McConnell is great -- in fact I saw a piece on energy e-business in Sunday's Chronicle in which Mike was heavily quoted albeit in his former role as CEO of Enron Global Technologies. I don't know Mike well but met him a couple of times in London in connection with a financing that Chase led on the TGTL situation. Anyway, you had asked about other presenters and format. The format will be a panel dicussion during which each company will give a 10 - 15 minute business overview probably in a powerpoint format with books for audience members to take away. Following the formal presentations there will be questions both from the floor and from the moderator to be addressed by all panel members. Assuming that EnronOnline is able to participate on the Energy Exchange panel the moderator will be yours truly -- so I'll be serving up some softballs for Mike. The other confirmed panelists for the Energy Exchange session are: Houstonstreet.com -- Howard Smith Enemetrix.com - John Gaus Downstream.com - John Ireland We are expecting good attendance from industry (both incumbants as well as new economy types) as well as from the buyside. So far there are over 100 participants and I expect we see a number of additional confirmations between now and the conference. Logistically, Mike would need to fly to San Francisco on Wed Sept 20 -- we will work with him on transport up to Silverado Resort in Napa Valley. The panel will be first thing on Thursday Spet 21 (probably around 9 am) after which Mike will be free to attend other conference sessions, play golf, tour wineries or whatever. The full list of sessions includes: Distributed Generation Communications B2B Investor Perspectives Energy Exchanges Energy Retail Venture Stage European New Energy