Mack quickly realized that her old neck of the woods, which was once full of life, did not look the same as it did when she rode bikes with her friends to the local candy store. It was important for her to not only show her college-bound daughter where she grew up, but she also wanted her daughter to experience what it felt like to give back, especially to her own community.
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Entergy employees and community members came together on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to answer King’s question, “what are you doing for others?"
The anticipation of summer fun may be the homerun of the school year, but for many students scoring an internship is the grand slam. This year, Entergy New Orleans has opened its doors for two interns to explore the ins-and-outs of working for a premier utility.
Teach for America Greater New Orleans and Entergy Corporation are teaming up to celebrate 30 years of commitment to educational excellence for students in the Greater New Orleans area.
Since 2000, Entergy has been engaged in advocating for increased funding and support for early care and education — recognizing the sector as essential infrastructure and economic engine to fuel the future of communities we serve.
Entergy employees from Louisiana and Texas, along with several contract partners, recently volunteered to spread mulch leftover from Entergy’s tree removal and trimming maintenance activities to improve the conditions of the walking trails.
COVID-19 presented extraordinary challenges for customers and businesses, but our Care Centers took immediate steps to be able to continue partnering with customers offering in-person bill payment and customer service assistance
In 2014, Dr. Calvin Mackie founded STEM NOLA to give children like his sons, Myles and Mason, more exposure to science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Kim Mitchell is a community development program representative for Entergy New Orleans and has been a part of the Entergy family for 30 years.