NEW ORLEANS – Entergy’s board of directors today announced the retirement of Pete Norgeot, executive vice president and chief operating officer, effective May 1.
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In recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, more than 230 Entergy employees and community partners across Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas came together to package over 250,000 meals for families facing food insecurity. For more than two decades, Entergy has empowered employees to make a meaningful impact in the fight against hunger through volunteerism.
Grand Gulf Nuclear Station employees recently donated roughly 300 pounds of food to the Triumph Food Pantry.
At Entergy Nuclear, our mission is clear — to engage every employee in our quest to continually learn and improve. By reaching deeper into our organization, the company aims to involve as many voices as possible in ideation and initiative implementation.
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As we reminisce about the highlights of 2024, it’s only fitting that we spotlight some of the best and brightest moments for Entergy’s nuclear fleet.
In this season of reflection and gratitude, we pause to give thanks for co-workers, friends and family. And sometimes those co-workers are our friends and family. Such is the case of Entergy’s Kristie Lowther and Rich Pierson, whose 25-year friendship means more than Christmas gifts—recently, it has meant the gift of life.