Tag Archive for: Womens History Month

Meet the nuclear professionals: LaToya Robinson
MeetLaToya Robinson, a human resource generalist III at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station in Port Gibson, Mississippi.

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

Women at Entergy Texas: Christina Perez-Gonzalez
Christina Perez-Gonzalez is an analyst for the public affairs team at Entergy Texas and recognizes her mom, mother-in-law, and little sister as inspirational women.

Women make extraordinary things possible at Entergy Mississippi
Pictured above (clockwise from top left) Shelia Mance, Amanda Shook, Tammy Wooten-Moorehead, Lisa Murphree, Beulah Rogers and Bertha Johnson.

Women at Entergy Texas: Peti Singletary
Peti Singletary is a safety project manager at Entergy Texas. She shares her passion for safety and the women she finds inspirational in honor of Women's History Month.

Women at Entergy Texas: LaShaina White
LaShaina White is a field engineer at Entergy Texas. She shares some fun facts about herself and what Women's History Month means to her.

Providing Their Perspective: Women at Entergy Share Their Stories
Entergy established the Women’s Employee Resource Group in 2017 to promote an inclusive environment that empowers, supports and connects women at Entergy. Since its launch, the group has helped to establish a Women’s Leadership Advisory Committee, hosted Entergy’s inaugural Women’s Leadership Forum, and provided a space for women at Entergy to share insights and help the company advance its gender diversity goals.

Wonder Women at Entergy
Women have worked at Entergy since the company's inception more than 100 years ago, and in the last 30 years, they have entered the leadership ranks in our traditionally male-dominated industry.Today, women make up 20 percent of Entergy's total workforce and 15 percent of leadership positions. With the U.S. Department of Labor reporting that women make up 47 percent of the U.S. workforce, those company statistics may seem low; however, they are the norm in any industry that relies heavily on science, technology, engineering and math skills.Women hold 24 percent of STEM jobs in the U.S. And while women comprise nearly 60 percent of the undergraduate population, only 6.7 percent of STEM graduates are women. However, progress is being made.Just 50 years ago, 4.2 million women were working in the trade, transportation and utility sector. Today, this number exceeds 11 million; making this sector thesecond largest employer of women behind education and health services.Research has proven that having a more gender-balanced STEM workforce improves collaboration. As a result, there are greater technological and scientific advancements leading to innovations that help society as a whole.That is why Entergy is committed to cultivating a diverse and inclusive work culture.Entergy's first female member of our board of directors was Lucie Fjeldstad in 1992. Today, there are four female board members, making up 36 percent of the board. This board diversity was recognized by the2020 Women On Boardscampaign, which named Entergy a Winning Company every year since 2012.

Women’s History Month: Women in Energy
In recognition of Women’s History Month, we spotlight women who helped power life as we know it.