Tag Archive for: Careers

Meet the pros: River Bend’s Andrea Tyson
Meet Andrea Tyson, a central design engineering supervisor at River Bend Station. In her role she leads a team of mechanical and civil design engineers responsible for scoping, designing and implementing capital investment plant modifications for the fleet.

Students suit up for summer career development
With an eye on fostering innovation, driving growth and nurturing a robust talent pipeline, Entergy recently welcomed 92 students from across our service territory to our annual summer intern orientation, which took place June 13-14 at the JW Marriott in New Orleans.

Meet the nuclear professionals: International Women in Engineering Day
Meet Brezelle White

Meet the pros: Waterford 3’s Kyle Rome
Meet Kyle Rome, an electrical and instrumentation and controls system engineer who has worked at Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station in Killona, La. for more than two years.

Empowering educators through the Know Your Power program
In the summer of 2023, Entergy New Orleans launched the Know Your Power pilot program, in collaboration with YouthForce NOLA. The innovative internship program exposes high school students to a variety of career paths within the energy sector. This year, the program has been expanded to include a high school teacher externship component through our partnership with Junior Achievement of Greater New Orleans (JAGNO).

Cook-Nelson addresses 2024 Tulane Engineering Forum
Chief Nuclear Officer Kimberly Cook-Nelson was a featured speaker at the 2024 Tulane Engineering Forum held in New Orleans on Friday, April 19.

Meet the pros: Entergy Nuclear’s Laura Greer
Meet Laura Greer, an outage financial analyst at Entergy’s nuclear headquarters in Jackson, Miss.

The American Heart Association recognizes Kenyon Webber as a 2024 “Women in STEM” honoree
Kenyon Webber, a senior lead nuclear engineer at Entergy, was recently recognized as one of six 2024 "Women in STEM" honorees by the American Heart Association. This award is a recognition of her outstanding commitment and impact in the field of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, or STEM, in New Orleans.

Webber selected as 2024 “Women in STEM” honoree
When Kenyon Webber, Entergy senior lead nuclear engineer, moved to the Greater New Orleans area, she wanted to continue her involvement with STEM-related programs and organizations. Webber initially worked with STEM NOLA, but more recently became involved with FIRST Robotics competitions, Girl Scouts of Louisiana, Girls in STEM at Tulane and STEM Goes Red with the American Heart Association. She also a board member with STEM Library Lab and the 1881 Institute.

Celebrating today’s achievements and creating a brighter and more diverse future in engineering
This week, Entergy celebrates National Engineers Week, recognizing how engineers play a vital role in innovating solutions to global challenges that impact future generations.
