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Jeffrey K. Skilling : ウィキペディア英語版
Jeffrey Skilling

Jeffrey Keith "Jeff" Skilling (born November 25, 1953) is the former CEO of the Enron Corporation, headquartered in Houston, Texas. In 2006, he was convicted of federal felony charges relating to Enron's financial collapse and is currently serving 14 years of a 24-year, four-month prison sentence at the Federal Prison Camp (FPC) – Montgomery in Montgomery, Alabama.〔(FPC Montgomery ).〕〔(Federal Bureau of Prisons ). Retrieved 2014-08-10.〕 The Supreme Court of the United States heard arguments in the appeal of the case March 1, 2010.〔〔("High Court Hears ex-Enron CEO Skilling's Appeal" ) by Mark Sherman, Associated Press, via ''yahoo.com'', March 1, 2010 (ran in ''New York Times'' March 1 or 2, 2010, p. 4 of NY ed., but no longer linked online). Yahoo link retrieved 2010-06-09; info via NYTimes link retrieved 2010-03-08. 〕 On June 24, 2010, the Supreme Court vacated part of Skilling's conviction and transferred the case back to the lower court for resentencing. During April 2011, a three-judge 5th Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled that the verdict would have been the same despite the legal issues being discussed, and Skilling's conviction was confirmed; however, the court ruled Skilling should be resentenced. Skilling appealed this new decision to the Supreme Court,〔 but the appeal was denied.〔 In 2013 the United States Department of Justice reached a deal with Skilling, which resulted in ten years being cut from his sentence.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/06/21/prison-sentence-of-ex-enron-ceo-skilling-cut-by-10-years-2/ )
==Early life and education==
Skilling was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was the second of four children of Betty (Clarke) and Thomas Ethelbert Skilling, Jr.〔http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=17271417〕 His father was a sales manager for an Illinois valve company.〔(The Fall of Enron - Businessweek )〕 He grew up in New Jersey and Aurora, Illinois. When he was 16 years old, he worked at WLXT (channel 60), a UHF television station in Aurora.
Skilling graduated from West Aurora High School. He received a full scholarship to Southern Methodist University in Dallas where he was a member of the fraternity Beta Theta Pi.〔 He initially studied engineering before changing to business.〔 After graduation, he went to work for a Houston bank, which sent him to Harvard Business School. He stated that during his admissions interview for Harvard Business School, he was asked if he was smart; he said that he replied, "I'm fucking smart." 〔Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind , ''Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron'', 2003, ISBN 1-59184-008-2.〕 Skilling earned his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School during 1979, graduating in the top 5% of his class as a Baker Scholar. He became a consultant at McKinsey & Company in the energy and chemical consulting practices. Skilling became one of the youngest partners in the history of McKinsey.〔"(Enron: the government unveils its morality tale )," ''Stevedenning.com'', 2004-02-20, Retrieved on 2008-05-19.〕

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