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Nicole Shields is a senior lead financial analyst for Entergy Nuclear in Jackson, Mississippi. She’s been part of the Entergy family for nine years.
In support of Entergy’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, employees are recognizing National Coming Out Day by sharing their personal stories on Entergy’s employee website of coming out as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or as an ally.
Hayley Perkins is a customer service assistant for Entergy Mississippi and has been part of the Entergy family for three years.
Gabe Munoz, manager of energy efficiency programs for Entergy Arkansas, explains that in his 1977 Brownsville, Texas, high school graduating class of 2,600 students, it seems there were only four or so classmates who were not of Mexican descent. Brownsville, he said, “is not quite Mexico. It’s not quite America. It’s Brownsville.”
Katie Shepley, a utility performance manager with Entergy Texas, has been part of the Entergy family for five years.
Flooding is significantly impacting Entergy's ability to restore power to customers in some areas. Several substations, which distribute electric service to many customers over large areas, are experiencing outages due to flooding. Restoration of these locations is also being hampered as workers are unable to access these areas. When flood waters recede and it is safe to do so, Entergy workers will assess damage and begin restoration of these assets.