The Harvard Business School Club of Houston has extended an invitation to
the Association for Corporate Growth to participate in the following event.
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Our May 22 speaker promises to provide some interesting insights into the
future of information technology and its specific application to the energy
industry.  This presentation should be quite informative and compelling for
anyone who has an interest in technology and its impact on business.

SPEAKER:   Mr. David Clementz, President, Chevron Information
                    Technology Company (CITC); President, Chevron eBusiness
                    Development Company

DATE:          Tuesday, May 22, 2001
PLACE:        Houston Club, 811 Rusk in downtown Houston
TIME:           11:40 a.m. Check in, 11:55 p.m. Lunch, 12:15 p.m. Presentation

COST:          $25 with reservations
                    Guaranteed with a credit card or prepaid by check
                    NO-SHOWS WILL BE BILLED

RSVP:          By 5:00 p.m. on May 18, 2001
                    Seating is limited, so make reservations early.

David M. Clementz is president of Chevron Information Technology Co.
(CITC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Chevron Corp.  In this capacity he
heads an organization of approximately 1,200 employees and oversees the
worldwide information technology function for the Chevron companies.  He is
also president of Chevron eBusiness Development Co., which manages a
portfolio of Internet-based services.

A native of Cleveland, Ohio, he has a doctorate in soil science from
Michigan State University.  He also holds a master of business
administration from Pepperdine University, a master of science from Purdue
University, and a bachelor's degree from the University of Arizona.

Clementz joined the company in 1973 as a research chemist at Chevron Oil
Field Research Co. (COFRC) in La Habra, Calif.  During the early 1980s,
Clementz was a production engineer for Chevron U.S.A. and later returned to
COFRC as assistant to the president.  From 1985 to 1990 he held management
positions in reservoir engineering at COFRC.

In 1990, he was named manager of engineering for Chevron Canada Resources
in Calgary, Alberta.  In 1992 he took part in a study that resulted in the
formation of Chevron Petroleum Technology Co. (CPTC), where he was
appointed vice president and general manager of technology management and
planning.  Clementz was elected president of CPTC in November 1994.  With
this current appointment, he became Chevron's chief information officer.
He played a key role in the formation of Chevron eBusiness Development Co.
in 1999.

Clementz assumed his current position February 1997.

He is a member of the board of directors of UpstreamInfo.com, a
business-to-business (B2B) portal that will enable petroleum companies to
access technical and business information; and chairman of the American
Petroleum Institute's General Committee on Information Management and
Technology.  He is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers; on the
Advisory Board of the College of Science and Engineering at San Francisco
State University; a member of the President's Cabinet at California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and a member of the Global
Council of the Thunderbird American Graduate School of International
Management.

Reservations for this HBS event can be made by phone, fax (using following
form), email or by using our website "hbshouston.org".

Please mark your calendars for the following future HBS events:
  *  May 16 - Cooking class & dinner at Brennan's, 6:30 to 8:30 pm, spouses
welcome
  *  May 17 - Breakfast Club meets at ROCC at 7:00 am
  *  May 22 - Dave Clementz, President of Chevron Petroleum Technology
Company, 11:45 am to 1:15 pm, location TBD
  *  May 31 - Social, location TBD, 6:00 to 8:00 pm
  *  June 7 - Breakfast Club meets at ROCC at 7:00 am
  *  June 14 - Howard Stevenson, HBS Professor, 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm,
location TBD; club final meeting, spouses welcome
  *  June 21 - Breakfast Club meets at ROCC at 7:00 am

I hope you choose to join us for this and many future events.

Kind regards,
George Laflin, President
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RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.  Reservations accepted until 5:00 p.m. on May 18,
2001.  Fax following information to 281/424-4770, e-mail
dottie@kerr-solutions.com, or call 281/424-3084.

Member Name:
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Cost: $25
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Dottie Kerr (dottie@kerr-solutions.com)
Association for Corporate Growth - Houston Chapter Administrator
Voice mail: 713-593-4700
www.acg.org