Who are Entergy's decision-makers?
Entergy's top decision-makers include Drew Marsh, Kimberly Fontan, Rod West, Marcus Brown. Buying decisions depend on the business unit, operating asset, regulatory exposure, cybersecurity requirements, finance case, and procurement path.
- CEO
- Drew Marsh
- CFO/key exec
- Kimberly Fontan
- Founded
- 1913
- Employees
- Approximately 12,000+
- HQ
- New Orleans, LA
- Status
- NYSE: ETR
- Drew MarshChair and Chief Executive OfficerCEO since 2022Leads regulated utility strategy, industrial growth, and customer reliability.
- Kimberly FontanExecutive Vice President and Chief Financial OfficerCFO since 2022Leads finance, treasury, planning, and investor relations.
- Rod WestGroup President, Utility OperationsUtility operations leaderLeads utility operations and customer execution.
- Marcus BrownExecutive Vice President and General CounselLegal executiveLeads legal, compliance, and regulatory work.
Who leads Entergy?
Entergy is led by Drew Marsh as Chair and Chief Executive Officer. The broader executive group includes finance, operations, legal, technology, segment, and utility or regional leaders who control priorities across Electric generation, Electric transmission, Electric distribution, Nuclear generation, Storm hardening.
Who actually makes buying decisions at Entergy?
Large purchases usually need a business sponsor plus procurement, finance, legal, security, risk, and the relevant operations or asset leader. For grid, plant, route, water, gas, field, or customer systems, operational leadership and engineering can matter as much as corporate IT.
How is Entergy organized as it scales?
Entergy is organized around operating companies, regions, corporate functions, and asset-level teams. Sellers should map the budget owner first, then identify technical approvers, security reviewers, procurement process owners, and executives accountable for the metric the project improves.
As of June 2026.Sources:Entergy leadershipEntergy investor relations
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