Renee now oversees the New Orleans Power Station as plant manager.
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“Whether you’re playing on a football field for the Tigers, operating an aircraft carrier for your captain in the Navy or repairing a utility pole for Entergy with your crewmembers, we all have to be in alignment and execute as a team to be successful."
In November of last year, Flave Carpenter retired from Entergy Arkansas after 26 years, essentially ending the family legacy at the company.
He will be at home in the ‘Dome when the Saints take on their bitter rivals, the Atlanta Falcons
On the morning of July 26, a call on the radio went out that there was a child in the Arkansas River, and an Arkansas Nuclear One security officer already had his boat hooked up to his truck. As a volunteer firefighter, he was ready to answer the call for help.
Greg McGriff, who retired from Entergy Mississippi in March with 32 years of service, said he “had a good run” in his career as a troubleman and recently shared reflections on his experience in an episode of T&D World’s “Line Life” podcast.
Women have played vital roles in Entergy Mississippi’s growth and success since the founding of the company nearly a century ago. In recognition of Women’s History Month, we’re shining the spotlight on administrative and clerical support employees whose multifaceted skills and service-oriented work ethic are helping build the premier utility.
Meet Peti Singletary, a safety manager at Entergy Texas.