Andrew Hanson—on the right track, keep an eye on him. Looks like he’ll be okay.
Stephen?? in mail room—real possibilities. Keep and promote.
Evan Hanson—wild card.
Stephen in the mail room hadn’t even needed a last name, and she thought he had “real possibilities,” but she had gone on to list pros and cons about Evan.
Pros:
Has Hanson name to protect.
Capable when he puts his mind to it.
Determined to succeed if only to prove everyone wrong about him.
Is respected around the office and in the business, despite glaring inexperience.
Cons:
Doesn’t always seem to care if his father’s company goes down in flames.
Could possibly be sabotaging efforts as “revenge.”
No experience to see things through; might do some good things in starting up the broadcast enterprises but might not have the gumption to finish.
A little immature, impulsive. Maybe not capable of being a professional?
Tends to run away when the going gets tough.
He read the lists a couple of times, shaking his head in disbelief. If this was what she thought of him, why on earth had she just slept with him?
More to the point, why was she documenting everyone’s performance at Hanson Media Group? Why would she even care? She was a new hire, working in the PR department, for Pete’s sake. What that had to do with Jack or David or Samantha or Richard Warren or anyone else, he couldn’t imagine.
Except … he looked at more of the papers. Numbers, flow charts, strengths, weaknesses, Wall Street Journal references, the assets of the competition and their interest in acquiring.
It all became very clear, very fast.
Meredith was a corporate spy.
The revelation was stunning. A spy. Meredith, who had always prided herself on being so honest. Meredith, who held honesty in others to be the most important quality. Meredith, who had just melted in his arms and made him feel like the luckiest man on earth.
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