Skills and work ethic provide winning combination for Cedrick Jackson.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, filled with cozy gatherings, cherished traditions, and festive decorations. Whether you plan to set up a sparkling outdoor display or create a warm atmosphere indoors, Entergy Louisiana encourages customers to keep safety top of mind this holiday season.
At Entergy, we honor and reflect on the contributions and accomplishments of our employees and recognize their value in the workplace and the communities we serve. Our exceptional employees not only shape the future business landscape, but they are committed to leadership, mentorship and pledging time within the community. One of our very own who encompasses these values is Amanda Edge, customer service manager in Monroe, Louisiana.
Entergy Texas journeyman serviceman Lupe Vallejo will step into the spotlight as Entergy Texas’ Lineman of the Game during the New Orleans Saints vs. Los Angeles Rams game on Dec. 1 at the Caesars Superdome. The recognition program, a collaboration between Entergy and the Saints, honors line and pipe workers who demonstrate excellent job performance, commitment to safety, and meaningful community impact.
Serving as nuclear power plant control room supervisor is an all-consuming job, but for Andrew Nance at Arkansas Nuclear One in Russellville, Arkansas, that is only the beginning. Read how he reaches out cross-functionally to accomplish even more efficiencies for the site.
Entergy is pleased to serve as a platinum sponsor of the 51st Bayou Classic, an annual event that celebrates the rich heritage and legacy of America's Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Entergy has a longstanding commitment to powering life for its customers and communities.
Franklinton facility is the utility’s fourth and will provide enough electricity to power approximately 11,500 homes
Every day, countless Arkansans face the harsh reality of poverty, where even the simplest needs become daunting challenges.
Entergy Arkansas is partnering with the Hamburg School District to make sure students in need have food items to take home for the holidays. Two $1,000 grants have allowed the district to purchase enough food for its student pantry to sustain those who may face food insecurity at home during school breaks.