to celebrate national engineers week, entergy employees will share a glimpse into their profession and why they love what they do.
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national engineers week spotlight: fitzpatrick's yolanda mitchell
02/21/2016
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fitzpatrick’s first female nuclear operator – a look back
02/17/2016
kristin chappell is a licensed reactor operator at james a. fitzpatrick nuclear power plant. she joined the fitzpatrick team in may 1987 as an apprentice auxiliary operator.
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tax day super rewarding for customers and entergy volunteers
02/02/2016
pictured left to right: kyli hamrick, education foundation vice chair, phillip helm, education foundation chair, rick riley, entergy arkansas vp, customer service, brad roberts, superintendent, bryan evans, and lisa mason, life-long friend)
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entergy lineman bryan evans honors wife's legacy through education fund
12/10/2015
hot spring energy facility employees drop in on mrs. kandy spurlin’s seventh-grade science class at ouachita high school.
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plant employees partner with local business to deliver early christmas for school students
11/18/2015
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veterans spotlight: mark butler & ronald hale
11/13/2015
in celebration of veterans week, we feature two entergy texas employees who served in the military.
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veterans spotlight: wade anderson
11/13/2015
in celebration of veterans week, today we feature a louisiana employee who served in the military.
caster in afghanistan, taken on the road from kabul to jalalabad.
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entergy nuclear veteran spotlight: michael caster
11/12/2015
michael caster served in the u.s. army national guard for 11 years as an infantryman and sniper team leader/employment officer. he joined entergy in 2002.
wright on board the u.s.s. dallas ssn-700 in 1990.
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entergy nuclear veteran spotlight: michael wright
11/11/2015
michael wright served in the u.s. navy for 6 years and the new york army national guard for 17 years, retiring as a sergeant first class. he began working at indian point energy center in 1992.