Jeff Lyash, CEO and president of the Tennessee Valley Authority, announced Jan. 31 he plans to retire no later than Sept. 30, the end of the federal utility's fiscal year. Lyash's career in the ...
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Jeff Lyash, the CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority whom President Donald Trump had criticized in his first term, will retire from the nation’s largest publicly owned utility later this year ...
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.
Energy also is critical to the second-term agenda of President Donald Trump, who in his first term criticized the pay of TVA ...
FILE - President and CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority Jeff Lyash listens during a board of directors meeting Wednesday, May 8, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV ...
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 its ...
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 ...