Jeff, FYI and consideration, here is another speaking oppt!  Jeff S. is the 
keynote and our group has participated with Bob, Suzanne's husband, before.  
This is the conference when we came out with EOL last year.
mike
---------------------- Forwarded by Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT on 08/02/2000 
08:20 AM ---------------------------


"Bob Nimocks" <bnimocks@zeusdevelopment.com> on 07/24/2000 08:23:15 AM
To: <Mike.McConnell@enron.com>
cc:  
Subject: RE: Interactive Energy; Jeff Skilling and Interactive Texas 
introduction


Thanks, Mike. I know you keep a packed schedule.  We'll work to accommodate
it.
Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike.McConnell@enron.com [mailto:Mike.McConnell@enron.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 9:44 AM
To: bnimocks@zeusdevelopment.com
Subject: Re: Interactive Energy; Jeff Skilling and Interactive Texas
introduction



Bob,

Thanks for the email and invitation.  I am out of the office traveling
right now and must get back to you on my availability.

Mike






"Bob Nimocks" <bnimocks@zeusdevelopment.com> on 07/20/2000 04:05:27 PM

To:   <Mike.McConnell@enron.com>
cc:
Subject:  Interactive Energy; Jeff Skilling and Interactive Texas
      introduction


Mike,

I'm putting together the keynote session for Interactive Energy and
wondered
if you'd be available on Tuesday morning between 8-11, October 24, at the
Houston Adam's Mark.  It'll give you an excuse to sleep late in your own
bed!

I envision a panel of the heads of e-business and technology at several
major companies, including Don Paul from Chevron, John Leggate from BP
Amoco, Bob Peebler from Haliburton and one or two others, to discuss a
range
of key issues.  Little if any advance preparation would be needed on your
part.

We're trying to get either or both Keith Krach from Ariba and Mark Hoffman
from Commerce One to provide the opener.  If both accept, we will probably
have one deliver in the morning and the other at lunch.  Or maybe we'll
have
a mud wrestling contest.

Finally, we're much closer to Interactive Texas and wanted to see if there
is anything you'd like mentioned about Enron technology initiatives during
Jeff's introduction.  My wife Suzanne will be doing the intro.  She will
have a wealth of broader market statistics, but you may have some
milestones
you'd like mentioned about EOL's progress or something else suited to this
Texas business and government audience.

Look forward to your reply.

Thanks,

Bob


-----Original Message-----
From: Mike.McConnell@enron.com [mailto:Mike.McConnell@enron.com]
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 2:20 PM
To: bnimocks@zeusdevelopment.com
Subject: Re: Excellent presentation this morning



Bob, thanks for the feedback and I enjoyed catching up as well.  Chris and
I both enjoyed our discussion and introductions at the dinner too.

As far as the 9 initiatives, that number includes all of our activities not
just new ones.  We don't have 9 being cranked out in 90 days, at least not
yet!

When we get closer to your conference, I would be happy to give you a count
for your intro. with Jeff.

Thanks,
Mike




"Bob Nimocks" <bnimocks@zeusdevelopment.com> on 05/17/2000 12:51:47 PM

To:   "Mike McConnell" <Mike.Mcconnell@enron.com>
cc:
Subject:  Excellent presentation this morning


Mike,

Good to catch up with you and congratulations on a fine opener this
morning.
I think I heard you say that Enron currently has nine e-business ventures
underway and your development cycle from concept to implementation is just
90 days.

I would like to use these factoids in Jeff's introduction unless I heard
you
incorrectly.

Kind regards,

Bob Nimocks

P.S. We're beginning to assemble the program for Interactive Energy 2000,
Oct. 23-26, in Houston.  I will e-mail you an invitation to participate on
the senior management panel Tuesday morning Oct 24th.