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 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Duenner, Anthony  
Sent:	Wednesday, October 24, 2001 8:00 PM
To:	Kean, Steven J.
Subject:	RE: Maurice Nunas

Steve:  Thanks for the quick and candid feedback.  Global markets still had a presence here and in Tokyo -- I am working that angle as well.  Thanks again.  ACD
 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Kean, Steven J.  
Sent:	Wednesday, October 24, 2001 9:12 PM
To:	Duenner, Anthony
Subject:	RE: Maurice Nunas

thanks Anthony.  It's difficult to see so many smart, hard working people in the kinds of circumstances you describe.  Unfortunately, I'm going through some of the same things (on a smaller scale).  We are having to let people go in my organization.  I simply don't have room, even for a qualified person like Maurice.
Does Global markets still have a presence in Singapore?  If so, perhaps there is an opportunity there.

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Duenner, Anthony  
Sent:	Wednesday, October 24, 2001 5:19 AM
To:	Kean, Steven J.; Shapiro, Richard
Subject:	Maurice Nunas

Steve and Rick:  You may have heard that EBS is winding down its business in the Asia Pacific region.  This is, of course, greatly disappointing for everyone involved but is the right thing to do given the status of the industry here.  We have a great team in the region and I am trying to help members of the team find new homes in Enron.  Along those lines, I wanted to bring Maurice Nunas to your attention.  Maurice joined EBS this past June and is Director of Government Affairs for the region.  We were fortunate to land Maurice from Motorola in Singapore.  Maurice is a recognized expert  on telecommunications regulations in Asia, and has excellent working relationships with a number of governmental bodies and NGOs across the region.  In a short period of time Maurice has made significant progress on a number of governmental and regulatory issues that were facing us in the region.  He has proven adept at picking up the fundamentals of the Enron business model and has skills that would transfer across a number of commodities.  Maurice is interested in staying with Enron and working in Houston, elsewhere in North America or in the Asia Pacific region -- since he is new to Enron and does not have extensive relationships around the organization I thought I would forward his cv to you as you are in a superior position to know what the various business units' needs may be.  Thanks for your consideration -- please feel free to forward Maurice's resume or to let me know what I can do to further his placement in Enron.  

I hope all is well with both of you.  Regards. 

Anthony C. Duenner
Enron Broadband Services Asia Pacific
Office: (65) 838-9036
Fax:  (65) 734-2868
Mobile:  (65) 9628-6320


 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Nunas, Maurice  
Sent:	Tuesday, October 23, 2001 5:14 PM
To:	Duenner, Anthony; Goh, Chor Lim
Subject:	My CV

Anthony and Chor-Lim,

Thank you for agreeing to help me market myself within Enron.  Since I am so new to the company, your help will be invaluable.

Here is my updated CV and a companion paper providing more detail.  Please distribute them as you deem appropriate.

 << File: MN CV 2001.doc >>  << File: MN CV 2001 sup Info.doc >> 

Thanks,
Maurice