We did receive this from David.




David Haug@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
12/13/2000 02:14 PM
To: Kenneth Lay/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:  
Subject: Re: Succession Plan  

Congratulations on making this not-unexpected move in a smooth, upbeat and 
highly positive way, with what looks like excellent timing and a clean 
handoff. I know Jeff will have all of our strong support as he expands his 
role.
  Since I left for my wedding and honeymoon just before Thanksgiving nothing 
has happened on the Sports Authority stuff - - -we are still awaiting some 
promised deliverables from Mr Campo. Yesterday I relit the fire on our V&E 
team to start nudging him gently. No action on your part needed at present - 
- -I'll keep you informed. I'll be pushing to get this resolved by mid 
January in a manner that works for the Sports Authority and the financings 
without upseting our partners. - - -DLH


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Subject: Succession Plan

It is my great pleasure to announce that the Board has accepted my 
recommendation to appoint Jeff Skilling as chief executive officer, effective 
at the time of their next board meeting on February 12, 2001.  Jeff will also 
retain his duties as president and chief operating officer.  I will continue 
as chairman of the Board and will remain at Enron, working with Jeff on the 
strategic direction of the company and our day-to-day global operations.

Jeff will assume the role at a time when the company is hitting on all 
cylinders and is positioned for phenomenal growth.  He is clearly ready for 
the job, and after 15 years as CEO of this great company, I,m ready for a 
somewhat different role.

Our succession plan has been clear for some time.  This has afforded Jeff and 
me the freedom to combine our strengths toward building a company that 
continues to exceed everyone,s expectations, including our own.  We look 
forward to furthering that relationship as Jeff expands his role.

There are no plans for any other changes in our management team nor broad 
shifts in strategy and direction.

Please join me in congratulating Jeff.  I look forward to a great 2001.