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TVA, Jeff Lyash
TVA President And CEO Jeff Lyash Announces Intent To Retire
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TVA CEO Jeff Lyash, who led federal utility into new energy era, plans to retire this year
Lyash, who joined TVA in 2019, will lead the federal utility until the board selects his successor later this year.
TVA CEO Jeff Lash retiring from nation’s largest public utility in 2025
President and CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority Jeff Lyash has announced he will retire in 2025. In this file photo, Lyash listens during a board of directors meeting on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, File) AP
How will solar and nuclear fit in? 5 takeaways on energy future from TVA CEO Jeff Lyash
After seeming out of step with Biden, Knoxville's big utility could find stronger footing in Trump's fossil-fueled energy agenda.
TVA President and CEO Jeff Lyash announces plans to retire
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.
TVA head Jeff Lyash announces plans to retire
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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Top-paid federal employee leaving $10.5M job — after first-term Trump said ‘we’re getting rid of him’
WASHINGTON — Tennessee Valley Authority CEO Jeff Lyash — the highest-paid federal employee with a compensation package of $10 ...
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Tennessee Valley Authority CEO to retire
Friday the Tennessee Valley Authority announced President and CEO Jeff Lyash announced his plans to retire. In a press ...
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