Hi, Jeff --

That would be great!  I understand that things are crazy.  And I can
imagine, looking ahead to January's start of the legislative season, that
it will only get nuttier.  Let me know what your schedule is like, and I
can meet you near where you'll be having meetings.

Looking forward to it --

DanaAt 01:35 PM 9/22/00 -0500, you wrote:

>Hi Dana:
>
>Please accept my apologies for not having responded sooner.  Things, as you
>know, are, well, a little nuts.  It was great to meet you and I would be
>happy to discuss opportunities.  I need to be in S.D. in the next few
>weeks.  Perhaps we could have lunch, or something, and you could fill me in
>on what you folks do.
>
>Best,
>Jeff
>
>
>
>
Dana
Perino

<dana@gablegr        To:     jdasovic@enron.com

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Subject:     Greetings from San
Diego
>                     09/14/2000
>
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>
>
>
>Hi, Jeff --
>
>It was great to meet you this week while you were in San Diego for the
>hearings.  Cathy Van Way and I had a blast catching up on old times and
>trying to think of every pun possible that led directly back to
>electricity.
>
>I know Enron has extensive communications support, but in the future if you
>have need on a project or public relations campaign, I hope you'll keep me
>in mind.  Although it took me a while to understand the difference between
>a megawatt and a megaphone before Rep. Schaefer introduced the first bill,
>once I finally "got it" I developed an ability to help the media understand
>the issue -- so that misinformation, as experienced in San Diego -- can be
>avoided.   I've also maintained excellent contacts with the media covering
>electricity and can help with corporate pr as well as issue communications.
>
>As you're well aware, the light won't go out on this issue for a long time
>(pun practice).
>
>Best regards,
>
>Dana
>
>
>
>
>Dana Perino
>dana@gablegroup.com
>619-234-1300 ext. 238
>
>