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Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 12:36:00 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Frank Gehry Architect Exhibition
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After much success last year with our AskWhy advertising campaign and Publi=
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Relations efforts, Enron continues to explore new ways to exponentially=20
increase its' brand awareness not only through television, but also by=20
exploring new mediums. One approach is through customer relationship=20
marketing (CRM), where we will seek opportunities that allow our commercial=
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teams to directly interact with important CXOs and existing customers.=20

To this end, we are proud to announce our participation in the Frank Gehry=
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Architect Exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, which will =
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open to the public from May 18 through August 31.  Frank Gehry is a=20
world-renowned architect who has designed the unique building at the end of=
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our =01&Ode to Why=018 commercial and his art dominates skylines around the=
 world.=20
With this exhibition, Gehry=01,s evolving genius comes to life.  For years,=
 his=20
inspiration has long been hidden in sketches and models unseen by anyone bu=
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his closest collaborators. By challenging the conventional, he has redefine=
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his industry just as Enron has in business. Through Enron's association wit=
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this world-class exhibit, we will subtly push our brand attributes forward,=
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as we strive to be the "Leading Company in the World."

All employees are invited to visit this exhibition FREE OF CHARGE with an=
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Enron ID Badge beginning May 18. For more details, please visit=20
home.enron.com.