Entergy Corporation was named to the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index, one of four electric utility companies designated a sustainability leader on the index.
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For its integral role that resulted in nearly $14.4 billion of capital investment and the creation of over 7,200 new jobs in its service territory, Entergy Corporation has been named one of the nation's Top 10 utilities in economic development for 2014 by Site Selection magazine.
Ed Gardner, formerly of Power South Energy Cooperative in northwest Florida, has been named director of business and economic development at Entergy Mississippi.
Entergy Corporation announced today that Robert Hall III has been named vice president, federal governmental affairs. Based in Entergy’s Washington, D.C., office, Hall’s responsibilities include developing and implementing the company’s stakeholder engagement strategies with elected officials and key policymakers.
After serving a 34-year distinguished career at Entergy, with 16 at the helm of Arkansas’ largest utility, Hugh McDonald, president and CEO of Entergy Arkansas, Inc., will retire in 2016, Entergy Corp. announced today.
Entergy Corporation today announced the election of two new members to its board of directors – Patrick J. Condon and Karen A. Puckett.
Entergy Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Leo Denault plans to provide a presentation on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2015, during the Credit Suisse 20th Annual Energy Summit.
Entergy Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Leo Denault plans to provide a presentation on Thursday, Nov. 13, during the 49th Edison Electric Institute Financial Conference in Dallas, Texas.
Entergy's story began Nov. 13, 1913, with a pile of sawdust and a handshake between Harvey Couch and H. H. Foster, president of the Arkansas Land and Lumber Co.