John
Herron, President, CEO and Chief Nuclear Officer to retire March 31
New Orleans, La. – Entergy
Corporation (NYSE: ETR) today announced the appointment of Jeff S. Forbes, 56,
as executive vice president, nuclear operations and chief nuclear officer at
Entergy Nuclear effective Jan 2.
Forbes, currently senior vice
president of nuclear operations for Entergy Nuclear, will replace John Herron,
who announced his retirement from the company effective March 31. Forbes will
report to Mark Savoff, executive vice president and chief operating officer,
Entergy Corporation. Forbes and Herron will work closely together until Herron’s
retirement date to ensure a smooth transition for the Entergy Nuclear
organization.
“Jeff is an excellent addition to our
senior leadership team and the right person to lead our nuclear organization,”
said Savoff. “His knowledge of and experience in the nuclear organization, along
with his strong leadership skills make him ideally suited to help the company
build on its record of success.”
Herron has spent 33 years in the
nuclear industry, 12 of those at Entergy. He became president, CEO and chief
nuclear officer at Entergy Nuclear in 2009. “We wish John the very best in the
next chapter of his life,” said Savoff. “He has made tremendous contributions to
our success during his 12 years at Entergy and has compiled an exemplary 33-year
track record of safe and successful operations in the nuclear industry.”
Forbes has served as senior vice
president of nuclear operations at Entergy Nuclear since August 2011, overseeing
the daily operations of Entergy’s 11 nuclear units. He previously directed
regional operations for Entergy’s nuclear plants in the South and served as vice
president of operations at Arkansas Nuclear One and Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.
Prior to joining Entergy in 2003, Forbes was a senior vice president with the
Nuclear Management Company, overseeing operations at Duane Arnold Energy Center
and Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant. He began his nuclear career as an
operations engineer at Oconee Nuclear Station in 1978.
Forbes holds a bachelor’s degree in
nuclear engineering from Pennsylvania State University. He also completed
Harvard University’s Advanced Management Program in October 2007. He held a
Reactor Operator license and a Senior Reactor Operator license at Oconee Nuclear
Station.
Entergy Corporation is an integrated
energy company engaged primarily in electric power production and retail
distribution operations. Entergy owns and operates power plants with
approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric generating capacity, including more
than 10,000 megawatts of nuclear power, making it one of the nation’s leading
nuclear generators. Entergy delivers electricity to 2.8 million utility
customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. Entergy has annual
revenues of more than $11 billion and approximately 15,000 employees.
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