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Entergy Mississippi has purchased the former Primos facility and 10 acres, and some 25 adjacent acres in the Flora Industrial Park, and will relocate 44 employees to the site once the property is in service next year.
Magee replaces Dale Peddy, who recently retired after 33 years with the company.
Internal hires will lead reliability, customer service
Entergy Arkansas officials recently announced the promotion of Michael Considine and Ventrell Thompson to vice president positions.
Entergy Mississippi Customer Service Manager Robert Johnston recently graduated from the 2022 Class of Leadership Desoto.
Entergy selected West Monroe, Louisiana, as the location to expand its contact center operations. The company is adding around 170 new jobs that will be comprised of customer care representatives and several supervisors and training specialists.
Entergy today announced that John O. Hudson III has been named senior vice president, federal policy, regulatory and government affairs. He will report to Marcus Brown, executive vice president and general counsel, and will join the company effective April 22.
The report, titled “The future is on,” provides all our stakeholders with a more complete picture of the value we place on our commitments, progress on our goals, and the opportunities we see in 2022 and beyond.
New leadership builds on company’s commitment to power life now and in the future.