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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — After serving as the CEO for the Tennessee Valley Authority for nearly six years, Jeff Lyash has announced he plans to retire from his role as CEO and president by the ...
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 ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority expects around one-third of its employees with the option for hybrid work to return to fully in-person work in response to a Trump administration memorandum ...
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 ...
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. Jeff Lyash’s ...
President-elect Donald Trump, who very publicly reprimanded the Tennessee Valley Authority in his first term, could replace TVA's entire governing body with members whose thoughts on energy more ...
The report outlines actionable recommendations to prepare TVA for growing energy demands, more frequent extreme weather events, and develop or purchase the lowest-cost generation. A new report, ...
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.