Inductees were selected for their contribution to the advancement of women and improving the quality of life for future generations.
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The year 2020 will live in infamy thanks to the many storms, both literal and figurative, that we’ve all had to weather. A pandemic, social injustices, political divisiveness and natural disasters, including a record-breaking hurricane season, can easily overshadow even the best of times. But it’s important not to let trauma cloud our memories and to look for the bright spots in 2020 as we hope for a better year ahead. In that spirit, here are our favorite memories and accomplishments of 2020.
Anyone who knew Charlie Elam, Jr. knew he was generous. It’s not surprising that even after his untimely death earlier this year, Elam is still giving to others through organ donation.
As health care professionals continue to learn about COVID-19 and the promise of new vaccines, companies like Entergy continue to manage the countless uncertainties of operating during a pandemic. Every day, employees rise to the challenge and overcome obstacles in order to keep the lights on and the gas flowing for customers.
Entergy Mississippi commemorates 20 years of its low-income customer initiative
Brendan Pitre, Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station senior coordinator of security compliance, was one of many who volunteered to help in the massive Hurricane Laura restoration effort. He received one of Entergy Nuclear Employee Spotlight recognitions.
Entergy is one of only 58 employers in the country who have earned this award three times since the inception of the program in 2018.
As Entergy continues building on its efforts to keep the grid running safely and securely, diversity, inclusion and belonging remain crucial to achieving Entergy’s vision and mission.