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Garner Gassman, Entergy Lineman of the Game
Garner Gassman, Entergy Lineman of the Game
Insights > People power
Garner Gassman Was Lineman of the Game
01/12/2022

The Saints' season is over, but we're still celebrating an Arkansas connection to our corporate HQ's home team. Garner Gassman, serviceman from Malvern, Arkansas, represented Entergy as the Lineman of the Game during the New Orleans Saints vs. Miami Dolphins game Dec. 27.

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Entergy mentorship program helps returning veterans transition into the business world
01/11/2022

In recognition of National Mentoring Month, FOX 8 News highlights an Entergy mentorship program that helps U.S. military members make the transition to the private corporate work world.

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Insights > Our future, People power, Giving back, Storms
2021: A Year in Review
12/20/2021

As the year draws to a close, our thoughts turn to all things merry and bright as we remember the past and look forward to a new year filled with hope and promise.

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Entergy's Legal Team Named Among the Most Innovative by Financial Times
12/16/2021

The Financial Times recently recognized Entergy's in-house legal department as being among the most innovative in its annual North America Innovative Lawyers special report.

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Insights > People power
Entergy Recognizes National Apprenticeship Week with Newly Registered Program
11/19/2021

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Entergy Employee Donates Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
11/10/2021

Devon Price’s family contributed their 79-foot Norway spruce to be the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.

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Entergy Arkansas' David Wasson (far right) and other volunteers plant native seeds along the new river channel.
Entergy Arkansas' David Wasson (far right) and other volunteers plant native seeds along the new river channel.
Insights > Our future, People power, Giving back
Entergy Arkansas helps with saline solution
10/29/2021

The Nature Conservancy had removed a major barrier, an old, washed-out road and culvert system, from this site situated along a tributary to the Alum Fork of the Saline River. The crossing here had been impassable for years, yet was causing erosion that ultimately landed in the Saline River, and that was preventing fish from migrating up and down the river system. THC had a solution, and Entergy was happy to have the opportunity to help.

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Sara Russell-Lingo, Entergy Arkansas' first female lineworker.
Sara Russell-Lingo, Entergy Arkansas' first female lineworker.
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Entergy Arkansas’ first female line worker ‘loves the adventure’
10/29/2021

Sara Russell-Lingo didn’t set out to make history. But after a few post-high-school years of dead-end warehouse jobs and a stint in retail, “I was looking for a career.”

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Insights > People power, Giving back, Storms
Diary of a Dynamic Duo
10/25/2021

Some heroes wear capes. Some wear work gloves and safety glasses. Most just want to do a good deed for those in need, often because someone else once extended them a helping hand. David Rose, an analyst in Entergy Mississippi’s economic development department, will tell you he’s no hero. Erica Jackson, a senior project manager at Entergy, may beg to differ.

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