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Entergy Texas Wins Trusted Utility Business Award
05/22/2019

Entergy Texas, Inc. has been named a Customer Champion in the Cogent Reports 2018 Utility Trusted Brand & Customer EngagementTM Business study.

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Entergy Employees Power National Volunteer Month with 4,280 Hours of Service
05/21/2019

Employees participated in more than 40 planned events across our four-state system and logged 4,280 volunteer service hours throughout the month of April.

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Hydro Heroes Quick to Act in Medical Emergency
05/08/2019

Entergy Arkansas employees use first-aid training to help man in need at Carpenter Dam.

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Pictured left to right: Gerald Sachitano, Raechelle Munna, Noelle Linch, Mary Ellen Foster, Todd Manuel, Jennifer Bean, Michael Atwater, Wajiha Rizvi and Tiffany Henson.
Pictured left to right: Gerald Sachitano, Raechelle Munna, Noelle Linch, Mary Ellen Foster, Todd Manuel, Jennifer Bean, Michael Atwater, Wajiha Rizvi and Tiffany Henson.
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Entergy Employee Resource Groups Receive National Recognition
05/08/2019

Entergy’s employee resource groups ranked 23rd out of more than 1,500 applicants for the Association of ERGs & Councils’ top 25 U.S. employee and business resource groups and diversity councils.

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Entergy in Top 20 Among Peers on Corporate Equality Index
04/29/2019

We recently earned an 85 percent rating on the 2019 Corporate Equality Index, released annually by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.

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The Volunteers Behind the IRONMAN North American Championship Triathlon
04/25/2019

An Entergy volunteer helps power athletes at major event.

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Playing Hooky is Part of the Work Culture at Entergy
04/23/2019

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Entergy Employees Fuel $3.5M Economic Impact through Volunteerism in 2018
04/16/2019

Our work goes far beyond keeping the lights on and the natural gas flowing, as we have for more than a century.

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A group of employees and retirees who worked during the Easter Flood of 1979 gather at the Northeast Jackson Substation where a marker indicates how high the water level rose at that facility. From left Ed Smith, senior customer service representative, meter reading operations, Bob Hawkins, retiree, Louis Wright, customer service representative, Ken Coleman, retiree, Bill Bailey, serviceman, Darek Ashley, operations coordinator, and Don Meiners, retiree.
A group of employees and retirees who worked during the Easter Flood of 1979 gather at the Northeast Jackson Substation where a marker indicates how high the water level rose at that facility. From left Ed Smith, senior customer service representative, meter reading operations, Bob Hawkins, retiree, Louis Wright, customer service representative, Ken Coleman, retiree, Bill Bailey, serviceman, Darek Ashley, operations coordinator, and Don Meiners, retiree.
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Remembering the Easter Flood of 1979
04/15/2019

The devastating Easter Flood of 1979 is an unforgettable part of Jackson, Mississippi’s history. The Pearl River crested and flooded the city’s downtown that April. As expected, the community rose above the devastation. And Entergy, then Mississippi Power & Light, employees were there, fighting to protect the community’s electric power supply. Now 40 years later, some of our employees and retirees still remember the damage and how they pulled together to maintain service to customers.

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