Tag Archive for: Employees

A stroke of good fortune
In this season of reflection and gratitude, we pause to give thanks for co-workers, friends and family. And sometimes those co-workers are our friends and family. Such is the case of Entergy’s Kristie Lowther and Rich Pierson, whose 25-year friendship means more than Christmas gifts—recently, it has meant the gift of life.

Meet the pros: Michael Jesson
Meet Michael Jessen, the lead for fleet maintenance training…

Jonathan Wood: Expert marksman with an aim for superior standards
As a radwaste technician II at Waterford 3 nuclear plant in Killona,…

Indianola lineman recognized for skills, work ethic, service to customers
Skills and work ethic provide winning combination for Cedrick Jackson.

Amanda Edge: A champion of outstanding civic leadership in Ouachita Parish
At Entergy, we honor and reflect on the contributions and accomplishments…

Huntsville journeyman honored as Saints Lineman of the Game
Entergy Texas journeyman serviceman Lupe Vallejo will step into the spotlight as Entergy Texas’ Lineman of the Game during the New Orleans Saints vs. Los Angeles Rams game on Dec. 1 at the Caesars Superdome.

Meet the pros: Andrew Nance
Serving as nuclear power plant control room supervisor is an…

Grand Gulf Nuclear Station engineering lauds Sewindia Scott for service to US Women in Nuclear
The central design and site engineering organizations of Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Port Gibson, Mississippi recognized Sewindia Scott for her contributions to Entergy's chapter of U.S. Women in Nuclear.

Entergy’s CANstruction event builds up food supplies to feed the community
More than 10,000 canned food items donated to three area groupsnA can-do spirit was in the air last week as 10 teams from Entergy Nuclear headquarters in Jackson, Mississippi took on the task of constructing canned-good creations for a worthy cause.

Mcadory lights up the dome for a Saints victory over the Falcons!
Minutes before kickoff and just after player introductions, the lights go off in the Superdome. With only cell phones and jumbotrons to light the field, someone must flip the switch to get the game going.
