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Who knew? Jeff Civins launches into a soft shoe number, setting the tone for the Superconference. Jeff later explained that this was Plan C, after Marty Thompson had a scheduling conflict and a six-year-old dancer decided a 500+ audience might be a bit too large for her debut. |
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Jim Marston, Texas Regional Director of Environmental Defense, takes the audience inside the battle against TXU's coal-burning power plants and the negotations he had with the buyers of TXU. |
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Mike Nasi (the tall one) enlists his daughers' help to enact one of the movie title clues: Silence of the Lambs. In the background, Carrick Brooke-Davidson, prepares to moderate the panel on Climate Change and Brownfields. |
 
Above left - Susan Lien of Haynes & Boone as the mascot "Oscar" armadillo of the Superconference. Above Right - The Superconference was invaded by an alien, aka Kevin Colbert, Gardere Wynne Sewell, who spoke on the public nuisance panel (Close Encounters of the Third Kind).
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Janice Walker, from Austin Segway Tours, as one of the movie title clues: Chariots of Fire.
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Superconference Planning Committee member David Cabe, Zephyr Environmental Corp., with David Savage of Baker Botts. Cabe doubled as the Academy Awards accountant and skit member. Savage serves as chair of the ENRLS Law School Internship Committee which selects interns for three State agencies: the Natural Resources Division of the Office of the Attorney General, the TCEQ and the Railroad Commission. |
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