Rosalee--
I left you a message this morning -- thanks and double thanks!  you made my
day! I really qppreciate your time and effort for us. remember my offer of
quid pro quo!  M

-----Original Message-----
From: Rosalee.Fleming@enron.com [mailto:Rosalee.Fleming@enron.com]On
Behalf Of Kenneth.Lay@enron.com
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 7:25 AM
To: mmfoss@UH.EDU
Cc: "Rob Bradley" <Rob Bradley; Tori.L.Wells@enron.com
Subject: Re: Invitation for IAEE Keynote
Importance: High



Good morning, Michelle -

Ken Lay said that he would be happy to be the opening keynote speaker at
the kick off luncheon on Wednesday, April 25, 2001.

Sorry for the delay, but at least we are sure he wants to do it.

Rosalee




"Michelle Michot Foss" <mmfoss@uh.edu> on 10/25/2000 09:27:40 AM

Please respond to <mmfoss@uh.edu>

To:   <Kenneth.Lay@enron.com>
cc:   "\"Rob Bradley\" <Rob Bradley" <rbradle@enron.com>
Subject:  Invitation for IAEE Keynote


Hi Rosalee-- I just wanted to thank you so much for your extra help on our
inquiry to Ken.  We understand completely that the April 25 slot following
his return from vacation is not the most ideal arrangement.  I think it's
always easiest for someone like him if he knows that a speech given
recently
can easily serve as the basis for a new request.  I wanted to remind you of
my previous suggestion that his keynote presentation in Montreal last May
to
the World Forum on Energy Regulation would accomplish most of that, and we
would work with Rob and others to minimize any effort required to add new
content.  Hopefully, this will help with the decision this week.  As I
mentioned the other day, Ken is really the most authoritative figure when
it
comes to the idea that economic concepts can be used to build energy
markets
and business enterprises that lead to better societies!  Talk soon, and
don't hesitate to ever ask for a "quid pro quo" from us.

Michelle Michot Foss, Ph.D.
Director, Energy Institute
Bauer College of Business
University of Houston
Houston, TX  77204-6283
Tel. 713-743-4634
Fax  713-743-4881
www.uh.edu/energyinstitute