the central design and site engineering organizations of grand gulf nuclear station in port gibson, mississippi recognized sewindia scott for her contributions to entergy's chapter of u.s. women in nuclear.
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every year, entergy new orleans celebrates black energy awareness month (b.e.a.m.) by honoring the invaluable contributions of minorities to the energy industry and highlighting the critical role energy plays in daily life.
a can-do spirit was in the air last week as 10 teams from entergy nuclear headquarters in jackson, mississippi took on the task of constructing canned-good creations for a worthy cause.
as a madison county native, he’s not just serving customers. he’s also serving his own community. “it’s a rewarding job, especially during storms,” mcadory said.
as part of entergy new orleans’ commitment to strengthening reliability and our relationship with our community, we recently conducted comprehensive walk-downs in each new orleans council district. led by teams of customer service managers, line workers, and representatives from the energy smart program, the walk-downs proactively addressed infrastructure needs across our service area.
even at a young age, andy frugé knew he wanted to work for entergy. frugé grew up watching his father and grandfather work for the company and says they were his inspiration.
for the seventh consecutive year, the u.s. department of labor has awarded entergy with the hire vets medallion award, honoring exceptional achievement in veteran employment.
recently, several energy entities helped lead a careers summit for students attending historically black colleges and universities (hbcus).
as a workshop instructor, outage scheduler, barbecue afficionado and gem cutter, glenn hoilman is a man of many talents.