entergy joins industry groups in honoring our nation’s electrical lineworkers.
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greg mcgriff, who retired from entergy mississippi in march with 32 years of service, said he “had a good run” in his career as a troubleman and recently shared reflections on his experience in an episode of t&d world’s “line life” podcast.
u. s. steel announced in january the selection of osceola for its next-generation, highly sustainable steel mill, promising it would be the most advanced in north america. with a facility that large, it obviously triggered a need for new overhead power lines to be installed at the facility.
taurus has already begun leading his department, seeking out opportunities for businesses to relocate and expand to deepen the talented workforce in the city of new orleans.
rob pettit, pride employee resource group chair, shares how entergy employees helped give back to their community during pride month.
analyzing growth cycles, predicting overgrowth areas before they impact your service
grand gulf continues to power mississippi homes and businesses with clean, affordable energy. we are proud of the 850 men and women who work tirelessly to make this possible.
we are celebrating asian american/pacific islander heritage month throughout may by featuring a few of our employees in texas.
we are celebrating asian american/pacific islander heritage month throughout may by featuring a few of our employees in texas.