Thursday, March 25, 2010

Greg Reyes a Valuable Asset to the Community and Society

I am writing this letter on behalf of my honorable and philanthropic friend, Greg Reyes. I am currently the Sales Manager at CPS, a commercial real estate brokerage company in Santa Clara and have known Greg for over seven years.

Greg and I met when his son, Greg Jr. and my son were on the same baseball team in Saratoga Little League back in 2000. At the time Greg was the CEO of Brocade, and despite what I'm sure was a highly demanding and stressful position, I truly admired the hours of time he spent out on the field with our team helping out with practices and pitching in wherever needed.

We could always count of Greg to come out in his suit and help with stations, shag balls, or give an inspirational pep talk. What truly impressed me was his down to earth, positive attitude, and sense of humor with the kids and other parents. He was the first to put his arm around the kid who was sulking for striking out and give an encouraging word. Without a doubt, Greg could make a defeated child feel like a contributor to the team, readily pointing out all of the positive aspects he brought to the team. In fact, for the next three seasons, my fellow coach and I purposely drafted Greg Jr., not only because he was a great kid, but also because we knew we could count on endless hours of dedication and support from Greg Sr. and his wife, Penny.

Apart from being a great little League dad, l have witnessed Greg give back to our community in other ways. Greg saw the need to help his high school alma mater and bring his community together. Without asking or expecting notoriety, he stepped up to the plate with an enormous donation. Because of his extreme generosity, Saratoga High School now has a state of the art football stadium which benefits thousands of kids in the community.

ln light of Greg's guilty verdict of security fraud in connection with Brocade's stock option program, I am shocked and appalled that Greg could serve jail time. Please consider leniency in sentencing as he is such an Invaluable asset to our community and society. His family has suffered enough throughout the entire trial ant sending him to jail would be a devastating injustice.

Greg Reyes

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