Entergy Corporation : Entergy Promotes Chris Wamser to VY Site Vice President
11/10/2011 | 05:05pm
Vernon, Vermont -- Entergy has promoted Vermont Yankee Plant
Manager Chris Wamser to its VY site vice president position
replacing Michael Colomb who has served in that position
since October 2008. Colomb has been named site vice president
for the James A. Fitzpatrick plant near Oswego, N.Y.
Wamser has served in roles of increasing responsibility at
Vermont Yankee since starting in 1986 as an auxiliary
operator. He began his nuclear career in the U.S. Navy
Nuclear Power Program and held the position of quality
control inspector at the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory in
Milton, New York prior to joining Vermont Yankee. He
graduated from Franklin Pierce College in New Hampshire with
a bachelor of science in business management. He was a
licensed senior reactor operator as a Vermont Yankee shift
manager, working his way up to manager of operations before
assuming the role of manager of planning and scheduling
outages in 2006. Wamser was named general manager, plant
operations at Vermont Yankee in 2008.
Colomb joined Entergy in 2001 when the company purchased the
Fitzpatrick plant and served as general manager, plant
operations until 2002, when he joined the Institute of
Nuclear Plant Operations on a loan assignment as an
evaluation team manager. In 2003, he returned to Entergy's
White Plains, N.Y., office as the director of oversight for
the northeast region. In 2006, he served as general manager,
plant operations at Nebraska's Cooper Nuclear Station. His
educational background includes an associate of applied
science in electrical technology from Onondaga Community
College, a bachelor of science in mechanical engineering
technology from Rochester Institute of Technology and an MBA
from Syracuse University.
Jeff Forbes, Entergy Nuclear, senior vice president for fleet
nuclear operations said, "These leaders bring years of
experience to their new roles, as well as a comprehensive
knowledge of different areas within Entergy Nuclear. This
reorganization and talent development will help strengthen
our nuclear business even more."
Entergy Corporation is an integrated energy company engaged
primarily in electric power production and retail
distribution operations. Entergy owns and operates power
plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of electric
generating capacity and delivers electricity to 2.7 million
utility customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and
Texas. Entergy has annual revenues of more than $11 billion
and approximately15,000 employees.