the new orleans bar association presented its presidents' award to marcus brown, executive vice president and general counsel for entergy, on oct. 3 in new orleans.
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"working in product development, you learn something new every day." - dean chuang
as solutions manager for demand response and home automation, dean chuang is making sense of an increasingly connected world where there is a rapidly developing “internet of things” that consume or control significant amounts of energy.
"the future brings new challenges to our industry that we have to overcome." -ryan fowler
ryan fowler, data engineer at entergy, is building data lakes with information sourced from throughout the company for use in advanced analytics use cases. learn how his interest in data led to a career in energy.
"it is important for us to provide safe, affordable and reliable power to customers" - cat wong
cat wong is manager, customer product engineering. she started her career with entergy over 11 years ago as an intern. in her current role, she works with different stakeholders at entergy to plan, design and implement distributed energy resources into our system, including solar, battery storage and micro-grids. cat shares why she focused on the energy field after majoring in electrical engineering in college.
october 11 is national coming out day. andrea rowley, senior vice president of human resources, chief hr officer and chief diversity officer, shares what entergy is doing to make all employees feel safe when they come to work.
johanna flores, a control room supervisor at indian point energy center, has been a part of the entergy family for five years.
phillip pickle was selected by the national safety council as a safety leader for 2018.
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.
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.