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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CEO of the nation’s largest public utility plans to retireCopyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. President and CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority Jeff Lyash ...
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WATE Knoxville on MSNTVA President, CEO to retire after nearly 6 yearsAfter serving as the CEO for the Tennessee Valley Authority for nearly six years, Jeff Lyash has announced that he has plans ...
TVA kept rates relatively low. But Lyash came under fire for blackouts in 2022 and drew Trump's ire for his ...
The Knoxville-based federal utility plans to bring around 900 workers back to headquarters for fully in-person work and ended diversity reports.
After serving as the CEO for the Tennessee Valley Authority for nearly six years, Jeff Lyash has announced he plans to retire ...
TVA employees who accept a voluntary buyout from the federal utility would receive five days of pay for every year of service ...
November and December of 2024 were robust for the Tennessee Valley Authority, as officials reported last week more than $2.9 ...
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TVA CEO Jeff Lyash, who led federal utility into new energy era, plans to retire this yearJeff Lyash, CEO and president of the Tennessee Valley Authority, announced Jan. 31 he plans to retire no later than Sept. 30, ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The CEO of the nation's largest public utility will retire no later than September after nearly six years in his position, the Tennessee Valley Authority announced Friday.
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