Texas. Rod Gray —Rebecca Mark aide. Worked at both Enron International and Azurix. Mark Haedicke —General counsel, Enron North America. Gary Hamel —Management guru who touted Enron. Kevin Hannon —Former Bankers Trust employee who became Ken Rice’s deputy at Enron North America and Enron Broadband. John Harding and Steve Sulentic —Louis Borget’s direct superiors at Enron during Enron Oil scandal. Joe Hirko —Former Portland General CFO who served as co-CEO of Enron Broadband with Rice. Forrest Hoglund —CEO of Enron Oil and Gas. Kevin Howard —Enron Broadband finance executive who worked on Project Braveheart. Ron Hulme —Lead McKinsey & Company partner on the Enron account. Robert Jaedicke —Enron director, and chairman of the audit committee. Former dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Vince Kaminski —Head of Enron’s Research Group. In-house skeptic of Fastow’s deals. Bob Kelly —John Wing deputy. Rich Kinder —President and chief operating officer before Skilling. Left to start Kinder Morgan. Louise Kitchen —Trading executive who implemented idea for Enron Online. Mark Koenig —Enron’s head of investor relations. Michael Kopper —Fastow’s top deputy and investor in Chewco partnership. Later left Enron to run Fastow’s LJM partnerships. Mike Krautz —Enron Broadband finance executive who worked on Project Braveheart. John Lavorato —Greg Whalley deputy. Later became head of trading in North America. Judith Lay —Lay’s first wife. Linda Lay —Lay’s former secretary and second wife. Mark Lay —Lay’s son, who worked for the company and later joined a company that did business with Enron. Robyn Lay —Lay’s stepdaughter, who once had an Enron jet deliver her bed to Monaco. Sharon Lay —Lay’s sister, whose Houston travel agency got most of its business from Enron. Charles LeMaistre —Enron director and chairman of board compensation committee. Former president of the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. Kathy Lynn —Worked for Fastow at Global Finance. Later employed by Fastow’s LJM partnerships. Investor in Fastow deal. Kevin McConville —Head of Enron’s Industrial Group. Every deal his group made went sour. William McLucas —Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering lawyer, special counsel to Enron. Jeff McMahon —Enron’s corporate treasurer until replaced by Glisan. Became CFO after Fastow was fired. Nancy McNeil —Lay’s secretary and Kinder’s second wife. Amanda Martin —Enron executive who later joined Azurix. Thomas Mastroeni —Treasurer of Enron Oil under Borget. Pled guilty in the Enron Oil scandal. R. Davis Maxey —Masterminded Enron tax-avoidance schemes. Jordan Mintz —General counsel for Fastow’s Global Finance division. Pressured Fastow to give up the partnerships. Kristina Mordaunt —In-house lawyer, served as general counsel of Global Finance and Broadband division. Made $1 million on a $5,800 investment in one of Fastow’s deals. Mike Muckleroy —Executive who bailed out the company during the Enron Oil scandal. Cindy Olson —Head of human resources. Lou Pai —Skilling lieutenant who headed early trading operation. Later CEO of EES. Mark Palmer —Enron’s head of corporate communications. Ken Rice —Key member of Skilling’s inner circle. CEO of Enron Wholesale and, later, Enron Broadband Services. Richard Sanders —Head of litigation for Enron North America. Mick Seidl —Enron president during Enron Oil scandal. John Sherriff —Whalley deputy and head of Enron Europe. Susan Skilling —Jeff Skilling’s first wife. Joe Sutton —Rebecca Mark’s longtime deputy. Took over Enron International after she left. Beth Tilney —Enron executive and Lay confidante. Married to Merrill Lynch investment banker Schuyler Tilney. John Urquhart —Enron director. Former executive vice president at General Electric. Lord John Wakeham —Enron director and former British secretary of state