As we reminisce about the highlights of ’24, it’s only fitting that we spotlight some of the best and brightest moments for Entergy’s nuclear fleet.
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Recently, several energy entities helped lead a careers summit for students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Entergy sponsored the 2nd Annual New Orleans Association of Black Journalists Jazz Brunch and Silent Auction, supporting the organization’s scholarship fund. The event honored two local veteran journalists and awarded two scholarships named in their honor: the Nancy Parker Memorial Scholarship awarded to TaShia Hogue, and the William “Bill” Rousselle Memorial Scholarship awarded to Kennedy Wells. These scholarships will assist the recipients in furthering their education.
We’re continuing our longstanding support of Historically Black Colleges and Universities with a 10-year, $20 million commitment to empower these institutions and their students.
For the third consecutive year, Entergy served as the presenting sponsor of the New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity’s 3rd Annual Pride Build. The event brought together local members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies to construct a home for an inspiring family in the Lower Ninth Ward neighborhood.
One in five Arkansans faces hunger – and that number becomes one in four for children. During the month of June, Entergy Arkansas is focusing our philanthropic efforts on food insecurity.
Entergy works hard to make sure local suppliers and contractors are aware of potential opportunities to work with us, which helps grow the economies of the communities we serve. Recently, Entergy joined four other utilities operating in Mississippi in co-hosting an event to help educate and connect local suppliers to utility supply chains.
Meet Laura Greer, an outage financial analyst at Entergy’s nuclear headquarters in Jackson, Miss.
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