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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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 ...
Jeff Lyash announced his plans to retire "no later than the end of the fiscal year" after 40 years in the industry. He's served as TVA's CEO for nearly six years.
Lyash, who joined TVA in 2019, will lead the federal utility until the board selects his successor later this year.
Energy also is critical to the second-term agenda of President Donald Trump, who in his first term criticized the pay of TVA CEO Jeff Lyash and the proposed outsourcing of the federal utility's IT ...
TVA President and CEO Jeff Lyash, who has led the largest public power company in the country for nearly six years, will retire from the agency no later than the end of the fiscal year ...
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