This fall, 33 high school graduates will attend college or vocational-technical schools with some help from the Entergy Community Power Scholarship.
The college-bound children and dependents of Entergy employees in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas received $5,000 each in recognition of their community service, academics achievements, leadership and work experience. Since 2003, the company’s shareholders have contributed more than $3.2 million to 648 recipients for the one-time scholarship.
“Investing in the future success of our communities and the young people in it is at the heart of what we do at Entergy, and the success of our employees and their families is also equally important,” said Patty Riddlebarger, vice president of corporate social responsibility. “Some of us have seen these students grow into the young leaders that they are today, and with their plans to major in engineering, nursing, biology and more, this scholarship is a contribution to their future success. We wish them well on their first year of higher education.”
The Entergy Community Power Scholarship program supports the company’s mission to create sustainable value for our customers, employees, communities and owners. Aligning with its business objectives, the scholarship serves as a fundamental element in developing a pipeline of future talent in our workforce to expand economic development in the region and meet our customers’ needs.
Congratulations to our 2022 Entergy Community Power Scholarship recipients
Cate Arms
Riley Guillot
Lucy Pellegrin
Kaitlyn Aucoin
Norah Hill
Samantha Ponzo
Sydni Barnum
Kennedy Holland
Kaleb Schulman
Jayla Beaco
Catherine Hood
Delaney Schwantz
Bryanna Brown
Sydnee Johnson
Alicia Stanga
Alaijah Carr
Katie Kleehamer
Emilie Stoltz
Caitlin Dickerson
Chloe’ Knippers
Zachary Vondran
Michaela Doiron
Gavin Lanka
William Watts
Katie Ellis
Jo’Rie Martin
Deanna Wilbourn
Max Fluth
Kaitlyn McClure
Kelly Wiley
Zuri Grows
Camden Myers
Roger Wszolek III