With the planned retirement of one of the company's Utility executives in 2017, Entergy Corporation today announced a series of leadership changes to support the continued growth of its business.
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Entergy Corporation announced today that David Borde, director of Entergy's utility finance business partners, has been selected as the company's vice president of investor relations effective March 2016. Borde replaces Paula Waters, who will move into the position of vice president, utility sales and development services, in the utility business.
Entergy Corporation announced today that A. Christopher "Chris" Bakken III has been named executive vice president and chief nuclear officer, effective April 6. Bakken replaces Jeff Forbes, who announced his retirement last year.
Entergy Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Leo Denault plans to provide a presentation on Tuesday, Nov. 10, during the 50th Edison Electric Institute Financial Conference in Hollywood, Florida.
Entergy Corporation announced today that Paul Hinnenkamp has been named senior vice president, chief operating officer for the company. Hinnenkamp replaces Mark Savoff, who announced his retirement earlier this month.
Entergy Corporation announced that Mark Savoff, executive vice president and chief operating officer and Jeff Forbes, executive vice president and chief nuclear officer, plan to retire, effective first quarter 2016. Both leaders will transition to an advisory role beginning Nov. 1 until their effective retirement dates. Tim Mitchell, a 26-year Entergy nuclear veteran, has been named acting chief nuclear officer for the fleet, effective Nov. 1.
Entergy Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Leo Denault will provide a presentation as part of a panel discussion on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, during the Wolfe Research Power & Gas Leaders Conference.
Entergy Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Leo Denault plans to provide a presentation on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015, during the Barclays CEO Energy-Power Conference.
Entergy Corporation announced today that Robert Hall III has been named vice president, federal governmental affairs. Based in Entergy’s Washington, D.C., office, Hall’s responsibilities include developing and implementing the company’s stakeholder engagement strategies with elected officials and key policymakers.