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Melody Gibson is a radiation protection supervisor at Arkansas Nuclear One in Russellville, Arkansas. She’s been part of the Entergy family for four years.
There are two lucky dogs living near Emerson, Arkansas. They’re lucky Magnolia Serviceman Phillip Knapp was on the job mid-morning Feb. 22 investigating power outages on Highway 79 just after a thunderstorm passed through.
"My power principle is to treat everyone exactly the same as I would want my children to be treated."
Some people cringe when they hear the following two words: Science Fair. It conjures up memories of spending hours researching, writing and creating the "perfect project board," either for themselves or their children. However, Resource Planning and Market Operations Lead Account Service Manager Kelly Carson loves it.
It’s been said that coaching is the universal language of change and learning. That philosophy, along with a commitment to continuously improve safety performance, drove the decision to add a group of experienced and dedicated super coaches to Entergy’s utility safety team.
"Coaching is caring, and I care about everyone. If I see something that does not look right or safe, I question it and often suggest a safer way to perform the task."
Johnny's power principle is a good reflection of the leadership practices of Role Clarity and Engaged Leadership and the employee practice of Safety-Driven.