Still getting a handful of these scam emails each month. Not nearly as many I used to, though I gather many many others out there are (based on the traffic to this page)
What I am receiving directly still look like retreads of the previous messages. Names, dates, and company references have been changed. The general message still remains (all but) the same.
Did see one new derivative with a different domain name, though. This one claiming that I've been nominated to be a cool leader. That's nice. Certainly been called worse by people who know me better. . .
----- Original Message -----
To: Denny [MASKED]
From: Matt T. Keener
Subject: Denny, question
Hi Denny, one of our members had nominated you for membership and I just wanted to follow-up on that request if you could advise.
We are a high level group of top COOs and Operations executives who meet monthly. You will find the other executives, topics, dates, and yearly dues info here.
www [DOT] cooleaders [DOT] org
Place my name in the last field of our signup page before our next monthly meeting for 10 pcnt from dues and I will also walk it through our screening committe.
Yours Truly,
Matt T. Keener
Operations Summit
The Organization of COOs and Operations Executives
This message is confidential and intended only for the original recipient. If you have received this message in error, please delete it or mail us back with re move in the sub ject. If any follow-up is needed I show your contact information as: Denny [MASKED], dweldon@[MASKED] Anderson Oil and Tire Co 254-840-2781 and you may also reach us at 1200 Abernathy Rd, Atlanta GA 30328 or through the contact page of our site. Thank you.
Update3 (January 5th, 2014 @ 8:30p):
Still getting a handful of these scam emails each week.
Most are just retreads of the previous messages. Names, dates, and company references have been changed. The general message still remains (all but) the same.
Others are similar, but are using tweaked domain names -- such as:
From:
Chris H Sanders (chrissanderpm1133 [AT] gmail [DOT] com) talking about "projectmanagementleaders [DOT] org" meetings on January 21st and February 18th, 2014
J.R. Williams (jason [AT] the-ciosummit [DOT] net) talking about another derivitive program named "the-ciosummit [DOT] net"
Chris H Sanders (chrissanderscio1144[AT]gmail [DOT] com) talking about "ciosummits [DOT] org" meetings on January 10th, February 14th, and March 15th, 2014
Still others (somewhat oddly) are forwarded versions of the original in an attempt to 'follow-up' on the first salespitch.
Hi Gabriel, I was just checking back to see if you had reached a decision per my original email below. We have a couple of openings and I thought you would enjoy the group. Here's a partial list of some of our members and speakers:
AT&T
Boston Scientific
Cisco
Logitech
Nordstrom
And also a number of smaller companies where we thought the head of Engineering had a lot of creativity and ideas to share.
Can you look at the www[DOT]theengineeringsummit[DOT]org meeting schedule and get back to me or relay if you think another is more appropriate? The others would really enjoy your participation.
Sincerely yours,
P. Hansen
Engineering-Summits
The Organization of Engineering Executives
www[DOT]theengineeringsummit[DOT]org
----- Original Message -----
To: Gabriel [MASKED]
From: P. Hansen
Subject: Gabriel, question
Hi Gabriel, on behalf of our Board I wanted to ask if you would like to become a part of the Engineering-Summits because of your experience and key role.
We are a high level group comprised of top Engineering executives and visionaries. We meet monthly by phone to exchange what is working, what is not, strategies and ideas. Our main goal is to help each other achieve. For a list of those you would be interacting with and upcoming meeting dates see:
www[DOT]theengineeringsummit[DOT]org
I am certain you will find the experience really useful in your efforts. Let me know of your decision (or relay if you think another is more appropriate as we wish involvement from your company). Thanks Gabriel.
Sincerely yours,
P. Hansen
Engineering-Summits
The Organization of Engineering Executives
Update2 (July 13th, 2013 @ 12:41p):
Received another version of the scam this week.
This one quotes certain companies who they claim will be represented. And though its pointing the reader towards the Project Management Summit (projectmanagementsummit [DOT] net), the email headers show it was sent via Association Growth Summit (associationgrowthsummit [DOT] net)
Also -- got pinged by another recipient of the scam who noted his version called themselves the "Human Resources Leadership Group"
Update1 (May 15th, 2013 @ 8:48a):
Received a new derivative of the scam this morning. This time speaking of an Engineering Summit on June 20th
Original Post (May 1st, 2013 @ 5:00p):
I've received a few emails every couple of days since April 10th in the catchall box which caught my eye.
Each ask if I would be interested in some sort of leaders summit. Some for a "Project Management Summit." Some for an "Engineering Summit." Some for an "Engineering Management Leaders Group." And several other derivatives.
So this seems like standard spam when just looking at its face value. Particularly since the text is generally the same, complete with the quirky english and the repeating formatting errors. And a quick Google search for a snip-it of the email pulls up a plethora of scam warnings from the last few years.
Except for this weirdness -- each of these emails are being sent to people I used to work with at EDS, if they had a @christoperj.com email address.
So if question 1 is "what the crap?", questions 2 and 3 follow oh so close behind with "how the hell?" and "why for?"
Not so sure about either, though I agree with the internet consensus that this incident seems probably only just a scam and not necessarily malicious.
I've received eight emails as of this moment. Last one being from 8:39a yesterday morning.
Email #1:
From: Matthew T. Kenner
Subject: Tim, question
Sent to: Tim M. on April 10 for a "COO Summit" @ www [DOT] theoperationssummit [DOT] org
(via 66.109.23.136 / Galaxyvisions Inc in Brooklyn, NY)
Email #2:
From: Matthew Kenner
Subject: Randy, question
Sent to: Randy G. on April 10 for a "Project Management Summit" @ www [DOT] projectmgmtsummit [DOT] com
(via 208.72.154.164 / Biz Summits in Marrietta, GA)
Email #3:
From: P. Hansen
Subject: Sally, question
Sent to: Sally C. on April 11 for "Engineering-Summits" @ www [DOT] theengineeringsummit [DOT] org
(via 207.234.177.42 / Affinity Internet in Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Email #4:
From: Pat M. Hansen
Subject: Randy, question
Sent to: Randy S. on April 12 for a "Engineering-Summit" @ www [DOT] theengineeringsummit [DOT] org
(via 207.234.177.42 / Affinity Internet in Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Email #5:
From: Chris Sanders
Subject: Obie, meeting request
Sent to: Obie D. on April 22 for a "Engineering Management Leaders group" @ engineering-summit [DOT] org
(via 209.85.213.198 / Google Gmail SMTP)
Email #6:
From: Patrick M. Hansen
Subject: Priscilla, question
Sent to: Priscilla D. on April 29 for a "Engineering Summit" @ www [DOT] theengineeringsummit [DOT] org
(via 207.234.177.42 / Affinity Internet in Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
Email #7:
From: Matt T. Kenner
Subject: Lynne, question
Sent to: Lynne B. on April 30 for a "Project Mgmt Summits" @ www [DOT] projectmgmtsummit [DOT] com
(via 208.72.154.164 / Biz Summits in Marrietta, GA)
Email #8:
From: Matt T. Kenner
Subject: Linda, question
Sent to: Linda A. on April 30 for a "Project Mgmt Summits" @ www [DOT] projectmgmtsummit [DOT] com
(via 208.72.154.164 / Biz Summits in Marrietta, GA)
Every email received is using a name of a (previous) peer to derive a @christoperj.com address using the same standard: First Initial + Last Name @ christoperj.com.
I worked with each of them somewhere within a five year range when I was doing Managed Firewall Engineering at EDS. And the groups or summits listed do seem to line up with what they would have been responsible at the time.
The general text matches up in each email, with only a few key details (such as the advertised summit/group name) changed from one message to the next. Spacing errors match up. As does the type in the footer address which shows 201 (Two-Zero-One) as 2O1 (Two-Letter O-One), leading me to believe the original template was created with some sort of voice recognition or OCR scanning.
Example Email:
Hi Linda, on behalf of our Board I wanted to ask if you would like to become a part of the Project Mgmt Summits because of your experience and key role.
We are a high level group comprised of top Project Management executives and visionaries. We meet monthly by phone to exchange what is working, what is not, strategies and ideas. Our main goal is to help each other achieve. For a list of those you would be interacting with and upcoming meeting dates see: www [DOT] projectmgmtsummit [DOT] com
I am certain you will find the experience really useful in your efforts. Let me know of your decision (or relay if you think another is more appropriate as we wish involvement from your company). Thanks Linda.
Truly,
Matt T. Keener
Project Mgmt Summits
The Organization of Project Management Executives
This message is confidential and intended only for the original recipient. If you have received this message in error, please delete it or mail us back with re move in the sub ject. If any follow-up is needed I show your contact information as: Linda A[MASKED], la[MASKED]@christoperj.com, Paul Anderson Robert 254-840-2781 and you may also reach us at 2O1 17th Street, 17th Floor, Atlanta Georgia 3O363 or through the contact page of our site.
So all that said -- it's clear these emails want the readers to visit four specific websites:
www [DOT] theoperationssummit [DOT] org @ 50.63.202.4
www [DOT] projectmgmtsummit [DOT] com @ 66.240.166.202
www [DOT] theengineeringsummit [DOT] org @ 50.63.202.29
engineering-summit [DOT] org @ 208.76.222.197
Ran all of them through some standard online link security checkers.
www [DOT] theoperationssummit [DOT] org
Google Safe Browsing: Safe
PhishTank: Safe
Web Of Trust: Low Confidence Reputation
VirusTotal: Safe (0 Malware Detected vs. 38 Scanners, and no downloads detected)
www [DOT] projectmgmtsummit [DOT] com
Google Safe Browsing: Safe
PhishTank: Safe
Web Of Trust: Not Enough Ratings to Score
VirusTotal: Safe (0 Malware Detected vs. 38 Scanners, and no downloads detected)
www [DOT] theengineeringsummit [DOT] org
Google Safe Browsing: Safe
PhishTank: Safe
Web Of Trust: Poor Reputation (Reported Spam Domain)
VirusTotal: Safe (0 Malware Detected vs. 38 Scanners,and no downloads detected)
engineering-summit [DOT] org
Google Safe Browsing: Safe
PhishTank: Safe
Web Of Trust: Not Enough Ratings to Score
VirusTotal: Safe (0 Malware Detected vs. 38 Scanners,and no downloads detected)
I also opened up all four sites on my sandbox machine and dumped all the traffic to a PCAP -- but didn't find any weirdness in my picking through the packet stream.
Did, however, notice each of the domains are using an imbeded frame to mask how they are actually pulling their templates from a parent webserver @ http:// shrtct [DOT] net/[SPECIFIC SHORTCUT FOR DOMAIN]/
(Sanitized) HTML Code Pulling Template for Engineering Summit Version
frameset rows="100%,*" border="0"
frame src="http://shrtct [DOT] net/engineeringsummit/" frameborder="0" /
frame frameborder="0" noresize /
/frameset
In fact, all of the Summit page templates are basically the same. The title and the target audience seems to be the only thing which is different from one site to the next. They even all use the same four rotating stock images on the home page to help "sell" the site.
Home page of the COO Summit website
Home page of the Project Management Summit page
Home page of the Engineering Summit page
The root of the shrtct [DOT] net website identifies itself as "Arja: The Management ThinkTank." A "Members Only" section is offered, but is actually a dead link.
Webpage on the root of the three parent domains being used to host the various templates
The secure login page was not found
Did a DNS lookup on the actual destination server.
shrtct [DOT] net
A: 64.71.39.117, 66.113.129.243, 64.26.0.115
NS: a [DOT] dns [DOT] hostway [DOT] net
& b [DOT] dns [DOT] hostway [DOT] net
Reverse IP DNS: also hosting passto [DOT] org &
shrtcut [DOT] net
(all of which pull up the same "Arja: The Management ThinkTank." website
A Google site: search for everything hosted off on all three parent domains brings up a myriad of additional "Summit" sites.
Association Growth Summit @ www [DOT] associationgrowthsummit [DOT] net
BizSummits @ www [DOT] bizsummits [DOT] org
CFO Summit @ www [DOT] cfosummit [DOT] org
CIO Summit @ www [DOT] ciosummit [DOT] org
CMO Summit @ www [DOT] cmosummit [DOT] net
Corp Develop Summit @ www [DOT] corpdevsummit [DOT] org
Corporate Council Summit @ www [DOT] thecorporatecounselsummit [DOT] org
Customer Service Summit @ www [DOT] customerservicesummit [DOT] org
Engineering Summit @ www [DOT] theengineeringsummit [DOT] net
Hospital Growth Summit @ www [DOT] hospitalgrowthsummit [DOT] org
HR Summit @ www [DOT] hrsummit [DOT] org
Procurement Summit @ www [DOT] procurementsummit [DOT] org
Product Dev Summit @ www [DOT] productdevsummit [DOT] org
Project Management Summit @ www [DOT] projectmanagementsummit [DOT] org
Public Relations Summit @ www [DOT] thepublicrelationssummit [DOT] org
Quality Management Summit @ www [DOT] qualitymanagementsummit [DOT] org
Rick Management Summit @ www [DOT] riskmanagementsummit [DOT] org
Safety Management Summit @ www [DOT] safetymanagementsummit [DOT] org
Sales Summit @ www [DOT] salessummit [DOT] org
Supply Chain Summit @ www [DOT] supplychainsummit [DOT] org
Training Summit @ www [DOT] trainingsummit [DOT] org
As with the ones I received emails for -- all seemed to use the same general template, with only few words were tweaked from one version to the next. Sampled a few. Nothing malicious popped up here either.
The endgame on each site seems to be to sell a membership to the networking group at a cost of $1250 for the first year, or $2250 for two years (at a 10% discount). Holy crap on a cracker!
(Cough) $1250 for a membership to stuff I can get for basiclly free elsewhere?
Benefits included with the ginormous $1250 cost
Can't speak to the actual value of what benefits they claim are included. But what the benefits they advertise seem to easily equate to what I've seen for free through a wide variety of other internet based business networking resources. I'm guessing the mammoth $1250 cost is simply intended to catch those who are not remotely internet savvy or are just looking to spend their company's money without the same skepticism they would have if it was coming out of their own wallet.
These sites might be phishing for the valid credit card information. But it seems like if they were, the cost would be much much MUCH lower to make it far more enticing.
That said, I do think it's very likely that it's taking the phished contact information for whoever signs up and applying it to the affiliated sales leads database(s).
Particularly since the parent webservers also seem to be hosting quite a few other 'sales' related websites. Many of them seem to have specific pages promoting the use email marketing (ie. SPAM). And just as with the Summit pages, many of them also share the same template.
Exactleads @ exactleads [DOT] com
Finance LeadFunnel @ financeleadfunnel [DOT] com
GoPresent @ www [DOT] gopresent [DOT] com
HR LeadFunnel @ www [DOT] leadfunnel [DOT] com
LeadFunnel @ www [DOT] leadfunnel [DOT] com
Meeting Setters @ meetingsetters [DOT] com
Sales LeadFunnel @ salesleadfunnel [DOT] com
TCollaborate @ www [DOT] tcollaborate [DOT] com
TeamEX Strategy Execution System @ www [DOT] teamex [DOT] com
TInnovate @ www [DOT] tinnovate [DOT] com
Sampled a few of these too. Saw nothing malicious here either.
So that's that.
The question remains, however -- how the crap did this spam make the connection between my old peers and my website? Not sure. But I do have a theory.
I have connected to each of them via Linkedin. Must be more than that though, as these are only a small subset of my Linkedin connections. And these are ones I've directly worked with (unlike most of the full list out on Linkedin).
Looking closer -- each of the eight have posted professional recommendations for me out on Linkedin. And each of their good words are reflected out @ christoperj|[.com]: Professional Recommendations, complete with their name and what their job role was at the time.
All LinkedIn professional recommendations are echoed here
One of the specific names for which I received an email
Bingo.
I'm now all but certain a web spider came along and crawled my website doing social reconnaissance for employed users and their positions. Having found some that seemed to match it's predefined criteria, it blindly harvested the names and added them to the applicable marketing list. Oops.
Probably didn't even scan a ginormus section of the internet to find the site. I've been using my securityguy23@(harmonic:security) email address for years on all InfoSec and resume' related conversations/posts. And right now, (harmonic:security) cleanly redirects over to christoperj|[.com]. The spider script probably just saw the redirect and assumed the final destination was just an updated domain. Certainly not a stretch given how often companies are acquired and/or otherwise change names these days.
What I am still not sure about is how they came up with the email address format. It's not the format I use for either christoperj|[.com] or (harmonic:security) email domain addresses. And this seems to be the one only format attempted as I haven't seen any other emails hit the box using different variations. Also not sure why I have not received emails addressed to any of the others who's names are out there. Perhaps both are just a matter of time.
Whatever the case, the mystery solved of why I'm receiving emails for my old EDS peers has been solved.
Is this SPAM? -- Oh yes.
Is this a MALICIOUS attempt to do badness? -- Probably not.
Would I recommend doing business with any of these sites? -- Oh no no no no no no. . .
Good times.
Full Source Example #1:
Delivered-To: christoperj
Received: by [MASKED] with SMTP id jt9csp55099ldc;
Tue, 30 Apr 2013 06:55:40 -0700 (PDT)
X-Received: by 10.112.72.131 with SMTP id d3mr13193412lbv.18.1367330139498;
Tue, 30 Apr 2013 06:55:39 -0700 (PDT)
DomainKey-Status: bad format
Received-SPF: pass (: domain of mkeener@projectmgmtsummit.com designates 208.72.154.164 as permitted sender) client-ip=208.72.154.164;
Received: by [MASKED] with POP3 id p11mf383817lbi.6;
Tue, 30 Apr 2013 06:55:37 -0700 (PDT)
X-Gmail-Fetch-Info: [MASKED] 8 [MASKED] 995 [MASKED]
Return-Path:
Delivered-To: <[MASKED]>
Received: from mx1.[MASKED] ([[MASKED]])
by mss-us12.[MASKED] (Dovecot) with LMTP id VCvUHwHJf1EVBQAAkZ4h7A
for <[MASKED]>; Tue, 30 Apr 2013 13:39:32 +0000
Received: from mail.projectmgmtsummit.com (mail.projectmgmtsummit.com [208.72.154.164])
by mx1.[MASKED] (Postfix) with ESMTP id 99A184701FA
for; Tue, 30 Apr 2013 13:39:32 +0000 (GMT)
Received: from 47503802.projectmgmtsummit.com
by mail.check-details.net (Exact Sender 3.8) with ASMTP id PRR18332
for; Tue, 30 Apr 2013 09:39:32 -0400
Message-ID: <20130430093919.3e4c8b5b5b@4f4c>
From: "Matt T. Keener"
To: "Linda A[MASKED]"
Subject: Linda, question
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2013 09:39:19 -0400
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="us-ascii"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Linda, on behalf of our Board I wanted to ask if you would like to =
become a part of the Project Mgmt Summits because of your experience and =
key role=2E
We are a high level group comprised of top Project Management executives =
and visionaries. We meet monthly by phone to exchange what is working, =
what is not, strategies and ideas. Our main goal is to help each other =
achieve. For a list of those you would be interacting with and upcoming =
meeting dates see: www [DOT] projectmgmtsummit [DOT] com
I am certain you will find the experience really useful in your efforts. =
Let me know of your decision (or relay if you think another is more =
appropriate as we wish involvement from your company). Thanks Linda=2E
Truly,
Matt T. Keener
Project Mgmt Summits
The Organization of Project Management Executives
This message is confidential and intended only for the original recipient. =
If you have received this message in error, please delete it or mail us =
back with re move in the sub ject. If any follow-up is needed I show your =
contact information as: Linda A[MASKED], la[MASKED]@christoperj.com, Paul =
A[MASKED] Robert 254-840-2781 and you may also reach us at 2O1 17th =
Street, 17th Floor, Atlanta Georgia 3O363 or through the contact page of =
our site.
Full Source Example #2:
Delivered-To: christoperj
Received: by [MASKED] with SMTP id jt9csp17044ldc;
Mon, 29 Apr 2013 07:18:53 -0700 (PDT)
X-Received: by [MASKED] with SMTP id vu3mr20512771lbb.109.1367245132353;
Mon, 29 Apr 2013 07:18:52 -0700 (PDT)
DomainKey-Status: bad format
Received-SPF: pass (: domain of patrick@theengineeringsummit [DOT] org designates 207.234.177.42 as permitted sender) client-ip=207.234.177.42;
Received: by [MASKED] with POP3 id o11mf2690184lbi.14;
Mon, 29 Apr 2013 07:18:51 -0700 (PDT)
X-Gmail-Fetch-Info: [MASKED] 8 [MASKED] 995 [MASKED]
Return-Path:
Delivered-To: <[MASKED]>
Received: from mx1.[MASKED] ([[MASKED]])
by mss-us12.[MASKED] (Dovecot) with LMTP id C2ohBlV0flEnCwAAkZ4h7A
for <[MASKED]>; Mon, 29 Apr 2013 13:24:07 +0000
Received: from mail.theengineeringsummit.org (unknown [207.234.177.42])
by mx1.[MASKED] (Postfix) with ESMTP id 409413F0031
for; Mon, 29 Apr 2013 13:24:05 +0000 (GMT)
Received: from 101882955 [DOT] theengineeringsummit [DOT] org
by thecfosummit [DOT] org (Time Mail 5.5) with ASMTP id ORA01155
for; Mon, 29 Apr 2013 09:23:55 -0400
Message-ID: <20130429092349.9d2e4e8d1d@2f5e>
From: "Patrick M. Hansen"
To: "Priscilla D[MASKED]"
Subject: Priscilla, question
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 09:23:49 -0400
X-Priority: 3
X-Mailer: NoteForwarder
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="us-ascii"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Priscilla, on behalf of our Board I wanted to ask if you would like to =
become a part of the Engineering Summit because of your experience and =
key role=2E
We are a high level group comprised of top Engineering executives and =
visionaries. We meet monthly by phone to exchange what is working, what is =
not, strategies and ideas. Our main goal is to help each other achieve. =
For a list of those you would be interacting with and upcoming meeting =
dates see:=20
www [DOT] theengineeringsummit [DOT] org
I am certain you will find the experience really useful in your efforts. =
Let me know of your decision (or relay if you think another is more =
appropriate as we wish involvement from your company). Thanks Priscilla=2E
Truly,
Patrick M. Hansen
Engineering Summit
The Organization of Engineering Executives
This message is confidential and intended only for the original recipient. =
If you have received this message in error, please delete it or mail us =
back with re move in the sub ject. If any follow-up is needed I show your =
contact information as: Priscilla D[MASKED], pd[MASKED]@christoperj.com, Paul =
A[MASKED] Robert 254-840-2781 and you may also reach us at 1200 Abernathy =
Road #1700, Atlanta Georgia 30328 or through the contact page of our site.
Full Source Example #3:
Delivered-To: christoperj
Received: by [MASKED] with SMTP id h2csp110878ldy;
Wed, 10 Apr 2013 07:28:49 -0700 (PDT)
X-Received: by [MASKED] with SMTP id od6mr1310224lbb.122.1365604125298;
Wed, 10 Apr 2013 07:28:45 -0700 (PDT)
DomainKey-Status: bad format
Received-SPF: pass (: domain of matthew@theoperationssummit.org designates 66.109.23.136 as permitted sender) client-ip=66.109.23.136;
Received: by [MASKED] with POP3 id 10mf470264lbf.11;
Wed, 10 Apr 2013 07:28:44 -0700 (PDT)
X-Gmail-Fetch-Info: [MASKED] 8 [MASKED] 995 [MASKED]
Return-Path:
Delivered-To: <[MASKED]>
Received: from mx1.[MASKED] ([10.98.98.247])
by mss-us12.[MASKED] (Dovecot) with LMTP id T/TPIdFzZVGdIAAAkZ4h7A
for <[MASKED]>; Wed, 10 Apr 2013 14:22:15 +0000
Received: from theoperationssummit.org (unknown [66.109.23.136])
by mx1.[MASKED] (Postfix) with ESMTP id 469DC5406C3
for; Wed, 10 Apr 2013 14:22:15 +0000 (GMT)
Received: from 95652785.theoperationssummit.org
by mail.teamexcollaboration.net (Time Sender 3.5) with ASMTP id VSG11909
for; Wed, 10 Apr 2013 10:22:09 -0400
Message-ID: <20130410102159.8b7b5f8d8b@5b3d>
From: "Matthew T. Keener"
To: "Tim M[MASKED]"
Subject: Tim, question
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 10:21:59 -0400
X-Priority: 3
X-Mailer: Email Mailer
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="us-ascii"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Tim, on behalf of our Board I wanted to ask if you would like to become =
a part of the COO Summit because of your experience and key role=2E
We are a high level group comprised of top COOs and Operations executives =
and visionaries. We meet monthly by phone to exchange what is working, =
what is not, strategies and ideas. Our main goal is to help each other =
achieve. For a list of those you would be interacting with and upcoming =
meeting dates see:=20
www [DOT] theoperationssummit [DOT] org
I am certain you will find the experience really useful in your efforts. =
Let me know of your decision (or relay if you think another is more =
appropriate as we wish involvement from your company). Thanks Tim=2E
Sincerely yours,
Matthew T. Keener
COO Summit
The Organization of COOs and Operations Executives
This message is confidential and intended only for the original recipient. =
If you have received this message in error, please delete it or mail us =
back with re move in the sub ject. If any follow-up is needed I show your =
contact information as: Tim M[MASKED], tm[MASKED]@christoperj.com, Paul =
A[MASKED] Robert 254-840-2781 and you may also reach us at 12OO Abernathy =
Road #1700, Atlanta Georgia 30328 or through the contact page of our site.
Update May 15th, 2013 @ 8:48a
Full email from latest derivative. . .
Delivered-To: christoperj@
Received: by 10.23.23.23 with SMTP id k10csp18424ldd;
Wed, 15 May 2013 07:27:39 -0700 (PDT)
X-Received: by 10.152.120.4 with SMTP id ky4mr18170590lab.5.1368628054568;
Wed, 15 May 2013 07:27:34 -0700 (PDT)
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<[HTML DIV]>Our next meeting is on 6/20. The Engineering Management leaders that w=
ill be presenting their best practices and ideas include Barclays, UNUM and=
Chiquita. We meet once per month via teleconference and the meetings typic=
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t enter the letters CS3 in the comments field of the signup form to indicat=
e that I asked you. Due to limited space I would advise that you become a p=
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Hi Sherrie, I was just checking back to see if you had reached a decision
per my original email below. We have a couple of openings and I thought
you would enjoy the group. Here's a partial list of some of our members
and speakers:
- Adobe
- Sony
- Bank of America
- Bristol-Myers
- Garmin
And also a number of smaller companies where we thought the head of
Project Management had a lot of creativity and ideas to share.
Can you look at the www [DOT] projectmanagementsummit [DOT] net meeting schedule and
get back to me or relay if you think another is more appropriate? The
others would really enjoy your participation.
Truly,
Matt Keener
Project Management Summits
The Organization of Project Management Executives
www [DOT] projectmanagementsummit [DOT] net
----- Original Message -----
To: Sherrie [MASKED]
From: Matt Keener
Subject: Sherrie, question.
Hi Sherrie, on behalf of our Board I wanted to ask if you would like to
become a part of the Project Management Summits because of your
experience and key role.
We are a high level group comprised of top Project Management executives
and visionaries. We meet monthly by phone to exchange what is working,
what is not, strategies and ideas. Our main goal is to help each other
achieve. For a list of those you would be interacting with and upcoming
meeting dates see: www [DOT] projectmanagementsummit [DOT] net
I am certain you will find the experience really useful in your efforts.
Let me know of your decision (or relay if you think another is more
appropriate as we wish involvement from your company). Thanks Sherrie.
Truly,
Matt Keener
Project Management Summits
The Organization of Project Management Executives
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