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Entergy Louisiana’s Seth Schilling on delivering premier customer service

Schilling finds inspiration in the moments that highlight the importance of Entergy’s work, particularly during restoration efforts following hurricanes and major storms.

Meet the pros: Kyle Sanford

Kyle Sanford is an engineering supervisor and co-chair of the Waterford 3 Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging group.

Meet the pros: Kyle Sanford

Kyle Sanford is an engineering supervisor and co-chair of the Waterford 3 Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging group.

A Women’s History Month spotlight

For many, the nuclear industry seems like a distant world, something seen in movies. But for Waterford 3’s Radiation Protection Technician Lisa Parks, nuclear energy is not just her profession, but a passion.

Meet the pros: Wayne Matthews

Born and raised in New Orleans, Wayne Matthews developed an early…

Amanda Edge: A champion of outstanding civic leadership in Ouachita Parish

At Entergy, we honor and reflect on the contributions and accomplishments…

Employee spotlight: Florence “Flo” Dumas helping power life in River Parishes

At Entergy, we have countless employees who embody the spirit of our organization’s ongoing commitment to diversity, inclusion and belonging, customer centricity and dedication to the communities we serve. These members of the Entergy family bring unique experiences from across the organization and add unwavering value to our journey to building the premier utility.

Entergy Louisiana employees recognized for Hurricane Francine stakeholder engagement efforts

Three Entergy Louisiana employees were honored with certificates of commendation from Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome during the Sept. 25 Baton Rouge Metropolitan Council meeting for their stakeholder engagement efforts during and after Hurricane Francine.

During Hurricane Francine, our plants underscore the resiliency and strength of nuclear power

Entergy’s Waterford 3 Nuclear Generating Station and River Bend Station in Louisiana and Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Mississippi operated at full power during Hurricane Francine, which once again shows the resiliency and strength of nuclear power.

Entergy nuclear stations prepare for tropical system

Nuclear plants are designed to exceed requirements to withstand regional natural disasters
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