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Investing in Our Future

​Entergy is committed to working with local educational institutions to develop a workforce that can support the continued economic development of the Gulf South region as well as support Entergy’s own workforce needs.

A big part of that commitment involves building and retaining a workforce that reflects the richÌýdiversity of the communities we serve.Ìý

The company works hard to attract talented, diverse employees through our college recruiting efforts and partnerships with organizations and educational institutions. The​se efforts include partnering with historically black colleges and universities.

Through these partnerships, we’ve contributed more than $7.4 million to historically black colleges and universities in our service territory. But our partnerships go beyond monetary donations. We’ve also established formal mentoring programs, collaborated in research studies and provided intern/co-op opportunities for students.ÌýHere are three examples of how our partnerships with HBCUs are benefiting students, ourÌýcommunities and our company.

Southern University

In 2018,ÌýEntergy and the Entergy Charitable Foundation announced aÌý$2 millionÌýcommitment to Southern UniversityÌýin Louisiana.ÌýThe grant supports classroom and lab infrastructure improvements, as well as curriculum and faculty professional development for the university’s engineering program.ÌýThe grant will also fund the creation of internship and mentoring programs to enhance and strengthen the relationship between Entergy and Southern University.Ìý

Jackson State University

In 2009, Entergy and the Entergy Charitable Foundation donatedÌý$400,000 to Jackson State UniversityÌýto establish the Entergy Power Systems Laboratory in theÌýSchool of Engineering, College of Science, Engineering and Technology. Entergy also made an additional $100,000 donation to provide scholarships to JSU engineering students.

The Power Systems Laboratory lets students conduct experimentsÌýin powerÌýsimulation, power electronics, electrical machines and other subjects related to managingÌýand modernizing the nation’s energy transmission systems. Students also learn about electric grid infrastructure, energy conservation, renewable energy andÌýlarge-scale smart grids. Since that initial grant, the company has hired more than 50 graduates from the JSU engineering program. And in 2017, Entergy reaffirmed its support of JSU’s engineering programs by donating another $150,000.

Haley Fisackerly (far left) presents Entergy's donation to JSU officials Dr. Rod Paige, Sandra Hodges, Dr. Richard Aló, Angela Getter, and Dr. Mahmoud Manzoul.

Alcorn State University

In 2007, Entergy collaborated with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission andÌýAlcorn State UniversityÌýto develop the only radiation-related program in the state of Mississippi. The NRC and the Health Physics Society recognize the ASU-Entergy alliance as one of the best modelsÌýin the country.

Since then, Entergy has invested more than $650,000 to support the university’s radiation technology program. In addition to scholarships, the partnership provides Alcorn students with internship opportunities and offers a mentorship program matching students to technicians and technologists at nearby Grand Gulf Nuclear Station.ÌýGrandÌýGulfÌýemployees also visit health physics classes to share their experience with students.

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