Tag Archive for: Nuclear Employee Spotlight

It’s a WIN win: Entergy Women in Nuclear named “most reactive” chapter
National award recognizes excellence in promoting nuclear science in the communityn

Entergy Nuclear celebrates Read Across America Day with North Jackson Elementary School
Women in Nuclear’s book drive and volunteer day successful

Burning house saved by Grand Gulf Nuclear Station employee
William Zimmerman’s experience on plant’s fire brigade helps save Claiborne County home

Meet the nuclear professionals: Tim Caruthers
MeetTim Caruthers, the senior manager of leader and team performance in nuclear human resources, based at Entergy’s nuclear headquarters, Echelon.

Nuclear security officer saves 6-year-old in Arkansas River
Arkansas Nuclear One Security Officer Greg Widner saved a 6-year-old child from the Arkansas River last month. In addition to working in security, Widner works as a volunteer firefighter and worked as a professional firefighter for nearly 20 years.

River Bend Team Member Celebrates 40 Years as a Nuclear Professional and Community Partner
This June marks 35 years of safe, reliable and clean operations at Entergy’s River Bend Station nuclear power plant. This milestone is possible due to employees, such as Kim Maxwell, dedicating their time and support to ensure the station successfully meets company goals and works with the communities Entergy serves.

Entergy Engineer Sees ANO’s Significant Role in the Town He Calls Home
With a 41-year career rooted in the early days of Arkansas Nuclear One, George Woerner still summons the awe for the large equipment and components it takes to do the job. This month, as the plant synchronized its Unit 1 back to the grid after a successful refuel and maintenance outage, Woerner takes pride in seeing that equipment run reliably to power the lives around him with carbon-free electricity.

Grand Gulf Team Member Thrives on Teamwork to Lead Young Generation of Nuclear Professionals
Teamwork allows brainstorming opportunities for co-workers to exchange ideas, build collaborations and come up with solutions to overcome obstacles. Elizabeth Smith, an administrative specialist II in the design engineering department at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station, consistently recognizes the value of teamwork at the site and across the nuclear fleet. Due to this passion, Smith received one of Entergy Nuclear Spotlight recognitions this month.

Waterford 3 Team Member Helps with Hurricane Laura Restoration
Brendan Pitre, Entergy Nuclear fleet senior coordinator of security compliance, assigned to Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station, volunteered to help in the massive Hurricane Laura restoration effort. For this, he was recognized by Entergy Nuclear for exhibiting a safe work environment and a passion for teamwork and received one of Entergy Nuclear’s Employee Spotlight recognitions.