Kimberly Cook-Nelson recently sat down for an interview with the Delta Business Journal's Jack Criss to discuss the benefits of nuclear power and her journey to become one of only three female chief nuclear officers in the country.
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Brendan Pitre, Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station senior coordinator of security compliance, was one of many who volunteered to help in the massive Hurricane Laura restoration effort. He received one of Entergy Nuclear Employee Spotlight recognitions.
Brian Lanka, currently director of engineering at Waterford 3, has accepted the chief engineering director position for the Entergy fleet. In this role he will be responsible for leading multiple fleet-wide engineering initiatives. Crystal Garbe, currently plant support engineering manager, has been named director of engineering at Waterford 3.
Accreditation ensures Entergy Nuclear is meeting or exceeding federal requirements for nuclear power plant training programs.
"Coaching is caring, and I care about everyone. If I see something that does not look right or safe, I question it and often suggest a safer way to perform the task."
Willie Brown is an operator, material lead-nuclear at Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station and has been with the Entergy family for 35 years.
Jarrod Clavell, who joined Entergy after active duty in the U.S. Nuclear Navy, has been part of the company for 22 years. He's pictured above with his wife, Apryl.
Alison Stahl is a nuclear auxiliary operator who enjoys reading, cooking and spending time with her dogs Gracie and Simba.
National Volunteer Month Spotlight: Entergy Waterford 3 engineer III Kyle Sanford is proud to give back to the community.