Tag Archive for: Womens History Month

Meet the pros: Haley Noble
In celebration of Women’s History Month, meet Haley Noble, a civil engineer at River Bend Station in St. Francisville, La. A lifelong St. Francisville resident, Noble’s passion for problem-solving and commitment to her community have driven her career in engineering.

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: 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.

Dress for Success – helping women thrive in work and in life
At Entergy, we strive to attract, develop and retain a high-performing workforce that mirrors the rich diversity of the communities we have the privilege to serve. As we reflect on Women’s History Month, we salute all the women and supporters that keep the doors open at Dress for Success New Orleans. Since 1997, members of the community have donated their personal items and time to energize, inspire and prepare women for the workforce.

National group honors Entergy’s commitment to women-owned businesses
Entergy has received a prestigious national award from the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council recognizing companies that have demonstrated an ongoing commitment to including women-owned businesses in their supply chains. Entergy was recognized for successfully implementing world-class diversity and inclusion programs that enable growth and innovation, while breaking down barriers for women entrepreneurs.