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> From: Noel Capon <nc7@columbia.edu>
> Date: Thursday, September 6, 2001 15:46
> To: Jeff skilling <Jeff.skilling@enron.com>
> Subject: hi
>
> Jeff:
>
> For the past few weeks I have been contemplating writing to you but somehow
> didn't quite get to it, when I received a call from your office regarding my
> address so that has spurred me to action.
>
> As you can imagine, I was most surprised to read that you had resigned the
> CEO position at Enron just as the firm had achieved, and was achieving, so
> much. There seems little question that you put an enormous stamp on the
> organization and it's a real shame that you will not be leading Enron in the
> ensuing years.
>
> I know little of the reasons for your resignation other than the formally
> announced personal reasons, so I can only hope that you will be able to
> tackle these in your new role in private life. There is little question that
> you will have more time to yourself than you have had in the previous few
> years.
>
> In any event, if your travels take you to New York, it would be great if we
> could meet up. I really enjoyed the couple of meals we had together a few
> years ago.
>
> For my part, life continues pretty much as usual. I am now Chair of the
> Marketing division and continue to be active in teaching and writing. I should
like to send you a couple of books that were published in the past few
months -- there is data about these on my web site (see below) -- so please
have your secretary advise me of the appropriate address.
>
> Very best wishes
>
>
> Noel
>
>
> Noel Capon
> Professor of Business
> Chair of Marketing Division
> Graduate School of Business
> Columbia University
> 509 Uris Hall
> New York, NY 10027
>
> TN: 212 854 3466
> Fax (private): 212 749 3549
>
> Web site: <keyaccountmanagement.com>
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