When nationwide protests for social justice began in spring 2020, Entergy's leaders wanted to model behaviors they desired among employees by giving everyone a glimpse of the conversations they had been having regarding race.
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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.
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Lineworkers are like celebrities when they roll in to restore power after a storm. In neighborhoods or on a lonely country road, there’s always someone who wants to say thanks, shake hands, offer a meal or ask for help. Hurricane Ida was no different.
Engineers Week is Feb. 20 - 26 and is dedicated to ensuring a diverse and well-educated future engineering workforce by increasing understanding of and interest in engineering and technology careers.
“I have a passion for hard work, I think about the person working next to me, and I try to give an honest effort no matter the situation,” said Jason Raffray, Locator, Damage Prevention, Entergy New Orleans Gas.
Courtney Nicholson, Entergy New Orleans vice president of regulatory and public affairs, Brittany Dennis, Entergy New Orleans executive assistant and Alicia Hall, Entergy senior counsel were recently recognized by Louisiana Appleseed at the Good Apple Gala for their pro bono efforts to address the injustices against suspended drivers’ licenses. Dennis was the first paralegal to receive the award in Louisiana Appleseed’s history.