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entergy mississippi lineman mark whitworth doesn’t see his lifesaving actions as anything special, but it takes someone special to do what he did.
the donation will provide five asu health physics students with a $10,000 scholarship.
we believe our customers should have the choice to self-generate electricity from renewable resources, as well as the ability to provide excess energy to the distribution grid, just as they do today.
almost 25 entergy employees volunteered on sept. 8 to help beautify the museum.
the employees raised $1,000 of money and school supply donations for students.
for his efforts, sund received the president’s life saving award. entergy mississippi president and ceo haley fisackerly presented the award to sund at the september health and safety advisory board meeting.
this article is one in a series that tells the stories of entergy employees and their experiences during the hurricane katrina restoration.