nick parker, a lineman first class from southaven, mississippi, will be honored as an entergy lineman of the game when the saints face off against the washington redskins oct. 8.
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when it comes to saving energy, six entergy customers are seeing green.
jesse peavy’s adrenaline was pumping as the entergy lineman’s bucket rose toward a man dangling from a power line. “by the grace of god,” the man was alive, his fall protection equipment caught on a de-energized line. he was safely rescued thanks to a team effort by peavy and other linemen from port allen.
alisha johnson-thomas, supervisor of supplier quality assurance, receives leading alcornites under 50 award for accomplishments in her career and community service.
during the day, a large lot at totran transportation services in conroe looks like an expansive football field for parking heavy-haul trucks and trailers. but at night, the gravel parking lot lights up like friday night lights on the big screen.
more than 400 women in nuclear members from across the country gathered in huntsville, alabama to share ideas on how to position the industry for the future. every year, members from entergy win chapters attend the conference to take what they learned back to their sites.
former entergy chairman and ceo j. wayne leonard died sept. 18 following a long battle with cancer.
denise mcpherson, director, nuclear finance business partners, attended massachusetts institute of technology reactor technology course for utility executives. this is an intensive three-week program designed for leaders with non-nuclear background to learn the fundamentals of nuclear technology, and how critical safety functions work. rick riley, senior vice president of distribution operations and assessment management, also attend the institute's class.
perry ellis, a production superintendent at hinds energy facility in mississippi, has been part of the entergy family for 16 years.