One year after being fired by energy giant Enron, Christine Nielsen was positively giddy when she told her father she had finally found a new job. Yes, it was with another big corporation, only this time it was publishing. And yes, the salary offered was good - incredible, actually. And unlike working at Enron , where long skirts and sensible shoes were de rigueur, in this new job the dress code was really, really, really loose. Dad's reaction?

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Carey Lorenzo was just a few weeks into her new job at Enron Corp. Working out of a person office in the landmark Chrysler Building, Lorenzo, 31, sold electricity in the state's newly deregulated energy market. Although she usually could offer small businesses a cheaper deal than they were getting from old-line utility Consolidated Edison, some customers balked at signing four- and seven-year contracts with a company that looked like it might not survive that long. No way! Lorenzo, whose job evaporated when the scandal-ridden energy company declared bankruptcy Dec. After all, it gave the New Jersey native her shot at celebrity: She is one of 10 Enronites chosen to pose naked for Playboy's "Women of Enron" issue, hitting the stands Monday.
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Watch the video. Title: Playboy: Women of Enron Video The women of Enron rock your world as they display their true assets.
The subject who is truly loyal to the Chief Magistrate will neither advise nor submit to arbitrary measures. This article was published more than 10 years ago. Some information in it may no longer be current. First they lost their jobs, now Playboy wants Enron's female employees to lose their shirts. Joining the frenzy of politicians and media that is feeding on the Enron scandal, Playboy said yesterday that it is planning a special issue to showcase female staff of the bankrupt energy trader. The issue, to be called "The Women of Enron" will be published within the next few months and will feature as many as 20 female employees from the Houston-based company. A spokeswoman for Chicago-based Playboy Enterprises said Enron's females are being asked to submit photos of themselves in a bikini, and the chosen models will decide how much they are willing to bare for the magazine. Playboy's plans to turn the cameras on the Women of Enron is only the latest proof that marketers see women entangled in scandals as a merchandising opportunity. Donna Rice kicked off the trend in when her widely publicized romp with presidential hopeful Gary Hart earned her a job as a pitchwoman for No Excuses jeans.