Latest Insights

Customer service team members gather for photo at local office in Cleveland in 1929.
Customer service team members gather for photo at local office in Cleveland in 1929.
Insights > Tips and tools, Our future, People power
Customer service is ‘part of everything we do’
10/12/2023

Entergy Mississippi has continued adapting to customers’ evolving needs through work-process improvements and investments in new technologies to improve service, efficiency and convenience.  

Read more

Entergy joins conversation with New Orleans leaders on enhancing the US power grid
10/11/2023

Recently, Chairman and CEO Drew Marsh joined key New Orleans leaders and policymakers to discuss best strategies to modernize the United States power grid, accelerate the clean energy transition and improve energy reliability and resilience.

Read more

Insights > Tips and tools, Storms
Are you ready for an emergency?
10/11/2023

Emergencies — such as a fire, storm or other natural disaster — can happen at any time. To minimize your risks and keep your family safe, it's best to be prepared.

Read more

Entergy celebrates educators, invests $2.2M in students' future at the Fried Chicken Festival
10/09/2023

This year’s Fried Chicken Festival brought together thousands of people around a shared love of great food, music and culture – and amongst many of those festivalgoers were public school educators. As part of Entergy’s ongoing commitment to investing in our communities, we hosted the first-ever complimentary Teacher’s Lounge – an exclusive area at the festival for teachers and staff to enjoy VIP seating, live music, food and drinks.

Read more

Crews work on a pole replacement project near Hollandale, Mississippi.
Crews work on a pole replacement project near Hollandale, Mississippi.
Insights > Our future
Entergy Mississippi to replace wooden transmission poles across service territory
10/06/2023

These high-voltage lines and the structures holding them are a crucial part of the grid, so maintaining them is an essential part of Entergy Mississippi’s work. Wooden poles were once the standard material for transmission structures. However, today steel and concrete poles are preferred for reliability.

Read more

Insights > People power
Mi Historia: Melanie Fite on resiliency and driving excellence
10/05/2023

Melanie Fite shares how she overcomes obstacles and empower others through life’s journey as a Latina born and raised in Mexico.

Read more

Gathering on HJC campus are (l-r) Carter Burns, executive director, Historic Natchez Foundation; Katie Blount, Director, MDAH; Haley Fisackerly, president and CEO, Entergy Mississippi; Spence Flatgard, president, MDAH board.
Gathering on HJC campus are (l-r) Carter Burns, executive director, Historic Natchez Foundation; Katie Blount, Director, MDAH; Haley Fisackerly, president and CEO, Entergy Mississippi; Spence Flatgard, president, MDAH board.
Insights > Giving back
Entergy Mississippi supports arts, education and economic development with two major gifts
10/05/2023

Entergy Mississippi has committed to contributing $250,000 over five years to help fund the renovation of the Gore Arts Complex on the campus of Mississippi College in Clinton and providing another contribution of $250,000 over five years to the Foundation for Mississippi History to support a new initiative by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History to transform the Historic Jefferson College campus in Washington, Mississippi.

Read more

Created in partnership with the Children’s Foundation of Mississippi, the Kids to College program helps families establish savings accounts for their children to attend a two- or four-year college, trade or technical school.
Created in partnership with the Children’s Foundation of Mississippi, the Kids to College program helps families establish savings accounts for their children to attend a two- or four-year college, trade or technical school.
Insights > Giving back
Education and workforce development go hand-in-hand in building a better future for Mississippi
10/05/2023

As the company progressed through the decades, so did its workforce needs. New technologies and computerization began transforming the industry, creating a greater demand for employees with science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, expertise.

Read more

 Sal Qasim, Grand Gulf Nuclear Station engineer
Sal Qasim, Grand Gulf Nuclear Station engineer
Insights > People power
Meet the pros: Sal Qasim
10/05/2023

Meet Sal Qasim, an engineer who is the North American Young Generation in Nuclear chapter president at Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.

Read more