fred hopkins, assistant engineering design manager at grand gulf nuclear station has been a part of the entergy family for nine years.
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for some daughters, their father’s influence is so strong it inspired a career path that mirrors their dad’s. entergy boasts a number of such father-daughter pairs. some even work even in the same field. in advance of father’s day, we sat down with one such duo, engineering training instructor annie bradley and former design engineer mark wright at arkansas nuclear one.
the times-picayune awarded entergy the 2017 top workplaces honor based on the results of an employee feedback survey performed by workplacedynamics, a leading research firm in organizational health and workplace improvement.
kim welch is a project manager at entergy nuclear headquarters in jackson, mississippi, and has been with the entergy family for five years.
employees from the arkansas vegetation management group spent part of the day wednesday placing american flags on the graves of veterans. these three are adam zomant (in the rear, a combat veteran himself), paul boyd, left, and john everitt.
stipe and other volunteers staffed entergy’s booth at the third annual hands-on stem educational day. thousands of students attended the event held at the baseball stadium now known as the shrine on airline.
tim kloiber is a procurement specialist ii at indian point energy center and has been with the entergy family for seven months.
the inaugural smokin’ hot cook-off was held recently at the mississippi agriculture and forestry museum grounds. the cooking was serious, but the day was about fun, fellowship, and giving back, as all proceeds benefited local charities.