This is fully consistent with what we are communicating throughout the organization

-----Original Message-----
From: Bland Jr., Ted C. 
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 6:32 AM
To: Lemmons Jr., Billy; Warner, Traci; Sherriff, John; Kean, Steven J.
Subject: RE: DRAFT - A/A Program Recruiting and Travel


Billy - I concour and agree with John's comments.  Ted

-----Original Message-----
From: Lemmons Jr., Billy 
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 10:38 PM
To: Warner, Traci; Bland Jr., Ted C.; Sherriff, John; Kean, Steven J.
Subject: DRAFT - A/A Program Recruiting and Travel


Please give me your thoughts on this.  I've had a few questions so far, and I think alot of people are wondering about this.  I would send it to the Executive Leads for each school, the Program Department in Houston and the HR Leads.  Steve - I'd like your opinion to be sure that I'm consistent with our corporate position. 
 
Thanks,
Billy
___________________
 
The purpose of this note is to update you on travel related to the recruiting efforts of the Program.
 
Over the weekend, President Bush asked all Americans to resume their activities, but to do so with the heightened awareness that the country is now at war with terrorists and with any country that supports their activities.  Enron's current position is that employees should avoid all non-essential business travel.  With these things in mind, and for the safety of our employees, I very strongly encourage you to consider alternatives to business travel for recruiting activities.  
 
Earlier this year, we made the decision to emphasize real-time and direct recruiting methods, which by their design require less time and presence on campus.  I would now ask that each executive lead and recruiter carefully review their campus schedule / strategy and consider modifications.  Technology has given us the opportunity to use tools like video conferencing, telephone interviews, email, and CD based resume books.  The focusing benefits of these tools can signficantly decrease the number of people required for on-campus presentations and interviews, and in some cases may even eliminate the need for these activities.  In addition to the primary concern of safety, a major disruption to the travel grid like that which occurred last week could strand critical Enron business personnel in relatively remote locations.
 
Later this week we will make a decision regarding participation in the National Black MBA Conference in Orlando, Florida.
 
If you have any questions, please contact me at extension 36671.
 
Best regards,
Billy Lemmons