By Greg Hazley
Entergy, the No. 2 nuclear power generator in the U.S., said Spectra Energy’s Toni Beck will fill its vacated VP/corporate communications slot, starting April 18.
Arthur Wiese retired in November from the post.
Beck takes the reins as group VP handling internal and external communications for the New Orleans-based company. Rod West, executive vice president and chief administrative officer, said she’ll set a “vision and strategy for our communications organization.”
Entergy, which has annual revenues topping $11 billion, owns the Indian Point nuclear plant 35 miles north of New York, which has come under renewed scrutiny amid the Japanese nuclear disaster.
She was group VP/external affairs for Spectra, playing role in the company’s spin-off from Duke Energy in 2007.
The company Wiese was “instrumental” in positioning Spectra as a relevant voice in the climate change and energy policy debate.
She previously held external affairs, public affairs and community investment posts at Duke Energy Gas Transmission and Westcoast Energy.
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