Stacie wore the necklace and earrings to work today. She wore them whenever she knew she was going to have meetings with some of the higher-ups. Her roommates had absolutely died with jealousy when they saw them. Her coworkers had even commented on them enthusiastically. The cell phone call from Jeremy and her blushing had a few of them gathering around for gossip. The icing on the cake had to be when Kathryn walked by and asked what was going on.
“Those cost a bundle,” she said matter-of-factly.
“I have a man that absolutely loves me,” she replied. A couple of the engaged girls looked longingly down at the little chip on their finger when they heard that response.
“What does he do?” Kathryn asked.
“I’m not exactly certain,” said Stacie. “He is moving to the Ukraine this week because his company is opening up a division there and he is going to run it. I’m going to visit him on my next vacation.”
“Sounds like someone is going to be walking down an aisle soon,” Kathryn responded.
“I haven’t looked that far ahead,” Stacie blushed.
The girls behind Kathryn all said, “Yeah right!” in unison.
Everyone laughed and Kathryn walked away.
That was a close call, thought Stacie. I need to email Jeremy tonight and come up with an agreed-upon cover story. I am not good at this!
Stacie turned back to her computer and did a Web search for Granite National Bank. A few clicks on the bank homepage brought up a page where they were priding themselves on their thirty-five-member IT staff to ensure their customers were always ahead of the curve when it came to new banking software. She printed that page out and continued on with her searches. After about half an hour she finally stumbled onto a site containing the FDIC watch list. She found the entry for Granite National Bank and printed that out as well. Going back to the bank homepage, she clicked on the link for locations and found they now had eighteen locations open with two more to open soon. Once again the printer was called into service.
She put all of the printouts into a folder and walked to Kathryn’s office. She didn’t have a really good feeling about this given her earlier performance, but she had promised Jeremy to drop a hint, and this was the only way to cover where the hint came from.
“Kathryn?”
“How’s the blushing bride?” chirped Kathryn.
Blushing was exactly what Stacie was doing when she responded with, “We’ve only been away a couple of weekends together, sheesh!”
Kathryn laughed, “Sometimes that is all it takes.” “Anyway! I came in to ask you if you are helping Pytho target other banks for sales?” “I could be, why?”
Stacie opened the folder and pulled out the pages she had printed on Granite National Bank. First she showed the FDIC watch list, then the page with thirty-five IT workers, and finally the page showing all of their locations.
“How did you come up with this?” “I heard you commenting that they needed to make some U.S. Sales to get their operation going better. Who better to pitch to than a bank already on a watch list which could save a lot of money by dumping their IT staff?” Kathryn was gaining more respect for Stacie every time she talked with her. This was definitely worth putting together a pitch. Even if Pytho didn’t make the sale there would be consulting dollars in it for Big Four. If they did make the sale, there would probably be even more consulting dollars in helping train the users.
“I’ll make some calls and see where this goes,” she told Stacie. “It’s definitely worth looking into. Have you come up with any others?”
“Not yet, but I can keep digging if you want.” “Please do. We might as well try to leverage your training.” With that, Stacie walked out the door and back to her desk. Thankfully she had bookmarked the FDIC watch list because she was now going to have to go through every bank on that list and check the size of their IT staffs.
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