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Baseline Service and Training Center Getting a Jump on Craft Recruiting

06/01/2016

Journeyman Serviceman Danny Greenwood sparks interest in line work during a visit to Chicot Primary School.
Journeyman Serviceman Danny Greenwood sparks interest in line work during a visit to Chicot Primary School.

It’s never too early to introduce children to the wonders of the utility brotherhood.

While the end of school is nearing for most Little Rock students, shrewd line supervisor Bert Wilson seized the opportunity to send one of Baseline’s best to Chicot Primary School and Early Childhood Center in southwest Little Rock.  

Most husbands and boyfriends know the ins and outs of a honey-do list at their homes, but journeyman serviceman Danny Greenwood recently agreed to tackle a task at his wife’s office.

“I want to thank Entergy for allowing Danny to be the person to represent Entergy Arkansas at our Community Helper Vehicle Day,” said Tina Greenwood, Danny’s wife who serves as an assistant principal at Chicot Primary School.

Chicot serves approximately 800 children, from pre-K three-year-olds to second-graders. The school strives to “develop the needs of the whole child by fostering a safe, nurturing, highly accountable learning environment that will prepare students to become responsible, productive lifelong learners,” according to the school’s website.

School Counselor Adrienne Hawkins organized the event, and Asst. Principal Greenwood reports: “The students loved watching the bucket on the bucket truck go up and down. They also enjoyed putting on Danny’s gloves. He let one try, and they all wanted to. LOL!”

Managing workloads so that our craft employees can share their personal experiences with the youngest of our communities is one way Entergy creates value and powers life.


Sally Graham