Entergy Texas CEO recognized for career achievement, community involvement and leadership.
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Finalists were chosen based on criteria including community involvement.
More than 100 volunteers provided helping hands to homeowners still recovering from Harvey’s devastation.
The late J. Wayne Leonard, chairman and CEO from 1998-2013, spearheaded Entergy’s corporate social responsibility program and was regarded as one of the industry’s foremost advocates for low-income customers.
Relief for hundreds of thousands of vulnerable households in Entergy’s service area.
An estimated $100 million in additional funding will provide relief for hundreds of thousands of vulnerable households in Entergy’s service area.
While Hurricane Michael was barreling toward the Florida Panhandle, Entergy Texas employees were headed to deal with the aftermath.
When it comes to saving energy, six Entergy customers are seeing green.
During the day, a large lot at Totran Transportation Services in Conroe looks like an expansive football field for parking heavy-haul trucks and trailers. But at night, the gravel parking lot lights up like Friday Night Lights on the big screen.
When Harvey hit, many of the victims who lost everything didn’t qualify for help from FEMA. Some couldn’t even prove who they were or where they lived, because Harvey washed away all their paperwork. That’s where Mission Northeast in New Caney stepped in.
When floodwaters began rising in their neighborhood in Orange, Texas, Jessica and Aceson Holmes safely moved their pets and vehicles to higher ground and evacuated before the worst of Hurricane Harvey’s rains arrived. Over the next few days, the water reached 5 feet in their house and 6 feet in their barn as Adams Bayou swelled over its banks.