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The women on Entergy Mississippi's economic development team, (l-r) Lauren Gurkowski, Christine Pate and Stacy Lester, bring a passion for the work and a variety of skill sets to help attract business and industry to Mississippi.
The women on Entergy Mississippi's economic development team, (l-r) Lauren Gurkowski, Christine Pate and Stacy Lester, bring a passion for the work and a variety of skill sets to help attract business and industry to Mississippi.
Insights > People power
Creativity, passion and attention to detail provide winning combination in economic development
03/08/2024

In celebration of Women’s History Month, we are highlighting the women of Entergy Mississippi’s economic development team.

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Insights > Tips and tools
Save some green with appliance incentives
03/06/2024

Entergy Mississippi is here to help you go green and save a pot o’ gold by offering incentives for replacing old appliances with new qualifying ENERGY STAR® certified products.

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The new mobile command center, shown here parked in Rolling Fork, helped coordinate logistics and restoration efforts following the destructive tornadoes that struck Mississippi in March 2023 and virtually leveled the town of Rolling Fork.
The new mobile command center, shown here parked in Rolling Fork, helped coordinate logistics and restoration efforts following the destructive tornadoes that struck Mississippi in March 2023 and virtually leveled the town of Rolling Fork.
Insights > People power, Storms
Looking behind the scenes: Logistics teams keep crews housed and fed
03/06/2024

When extreme weather causes power outages, thoughts usually turn to utility crews in bucket trucks repairing the poles and wires necessary to restore electric service. Behind the scenes, however, a completely different scenario is unfolding — one involving housing, food and fuel for hundreds, sometimes thousands, of workers. 

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The members of this 1970 Indianola crew demonstrate a strong commitment to safety by all wearing hard hats, which were adopted as essential gear for line workers in 1961.
The members of this 1970 Indianola crew demonstrate a strong commitment to safety by all wearing hard hats, which were adopted as essential gear for line workers in 1961.
Insights > Our future, People power
From hot sticks to hard hats: Utility safety has evolved and improved
02/29/2024

From one safety campaign to another, there is nothing more important to our employees than going home at the end of each day the same way they came to work that morning.

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Insights > People power
Meet the pros: Entergy Nuclear’s Larry Henderson
02/27/2024

Meet Larry Henderson, an Entergy Nuclear supervisor for the central design organization and the engineers support group based out of nuclear headquarters located in Jackson, Miss.

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Insights > People power
Meet the pros: Grand Gulf's Kathryn Marshall
02/22/2024

In celebration of Engineers Week, meet Kathryn Marshall, a reactor engineer who has worked at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station located in Port Gibson, Miss. for nine years.

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Elizabeth Wonders, senior project manager for advanced nuclear projects and technology.
Elizabeth Wonders, senior project manager for advanced nuclear projects and technology.
Insights > People power
Meet the pros: Elizabeth Wonders
02/21/2024

In celebration of Engineers Week, meet Elizabeth Wonders, a senior project manager for advanced nuclear projects and technology based out of nuclear headquarters in Jackson, Miss.

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Entergy team and stakeholders advocate for our customers and communities on Capitol Hill
Entergy team and stakeholders advocate for our customers and communities on Capitol Hill
Insights > Our future, People power, Giving back
Entergy advocates for vulnerable customers during LIHEAP Action Day on Capitol Hill
02/20/2024

This month, 20 representatives from Entergy, alongside our invaluable community partners and customers, joined advocates in Washington, D.C. to participate in LIHEAP Action Day. Our team visited 24 congressional offices, conveying the profound impact that LIHEAP funds have on our vulnerable customers and communities.

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Governor Tate Reeves signs bills allowing Amazon Web Service's $10 billion investment in Entergy Mississippi service area.
Governor Tate Reeves signs bills allowing Amazon Web Service's $10 billion investment in Entergy Mississippi service area.
Insights > Our future
AWS is a WIN for Mississippi and our customers
02/20/2024

Bringing a large company like AWS to Mississippi not only creates new job opportunities for our customers and their families, but bill reduction opportunities as well.

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