TVA President Jeff Lyash said the agency expects a full return to the office for the workforce in light of an executive order from the new administration. Officials said more than 70 percent of TVA’s ...
Jeff Lyash, Tennessee Valley Authority president ... While I’m looking forward to my next chapter, spending more time with family, grandchildren and friends, I will miss our TVA team and the ...
Although there will likely be exemptions, CEO Jeff Lyash expects TVA will return to full in-office work following an order by President Donald Trump. "We're still looking at this," Lyash said ...
The CEO of the nation’s largest public utility will retire no later than September after nearly six years in his position, ...
But Lyash came under fire for blackouts in 2022 and drew Trump’s ire for his multimillion-dollar salary. Tennessee Valley Authority CEO Jeffrey Lyash said Friday he plans to step down by Sept.
After an industry career spanning more than 40 years, Jeff Lyash, Tennessee Valley Authority President and ... While I’m looking forward to my next chapter, spending more time with family, ...
Jeff kept his word, beginning those conversations with the Board last fall.” In his good-bye message, Lyash wrote: “While I’m looking forward to my next chapter, spending more time with family, ...
Jeff Lyash’s departure as president and CEO of the federal utility follows a tenure with ups and downs in a service region that includes parts of Alabama and six other states and is growing in ...
He said he plans to spend more time with family following his retirement ... a citizenship question and the pandemic. TVA DAMN — Jeff Lyash, the CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority whom ...
Jeff Lyash's departure as president and CEO of the federal utility follows a tenure with ups and downs in a seven-state service region growing in population. TVA has focused on nuclear energy with ...
Jeff Lyash's departure as president and CEO of the federal utility follows a tenure with ups and downs in a seven-state service region growing in population. Advertisement Article continues below ...