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It’s a WIN win again: Entergy Women in Nuclear “most reactive” chapter
National award recognizes excellence in promoting nuclear science in the community
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.
Energy for a better future: Entergy releases 2023 Performance Report
Today, Entergy announced its 2023 Performance Report, titled “Energy for a better future.” Entergy’s strategic approach, outlined in the report, is designed to drive growth, enhance sustainability and build a more resilient system for the benefit of all our stakeholders.
Meet the pros: Grand Gulf’s Chelsea Mullen
In celebration of Women’s History Month, meet Chelsea Mullen, a supervisor for radiation protection operations who has worked at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, located in Port Gibson, Miss., for four years.
Meet the pros: River Bend’s Madelyn Remont-Waguespack
In celebration of Women’s History Month, meet Madelyn Remont-Waguespack, an engineer in the strategic systems electrical and instrumentation and controls team at River Bend Station located in St. Francisville, La.
Meet the all-women leadership team making history at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station
Engineering team setting standards, achieving results
Meet the pros: Waterford 3’s Chelcie Binnings
In celebration of Women’s History Month, meet Chelcie Binnings, a senior lead engineer on the Engineering Fix-It-Now team at Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station, located in Killona, La.
Meet the pros: Arkansas Nuclear One’s Amanda Lamb
In celebration of Women’s History Month, meet Amanda Lamb, a system electrical engineer at Arkansas Nuclear One in Russellville, Ark.
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.