Entergy Empowers Future Innovators at the Bayou Regional FIRST Robotics Competition
Entergy, as a presenting sponsor, significantly contributed to the Bayou Regional FIRST Robotics Competition held in Kenner, Louisiana. This event, which spanned a week, drew hundreds of high school students from various regions to compete in designing, building, and programming industrial-scale robots. Entergy's Vice President of Marketing Sales and Customer Insights, Cory Ramsel, announced a $50,000 donation to support the initiative, reflecting Entergy's long-standing commitment to STEM education. Over the past decade, Entergy has invested over $4 million in robotics and engineering programs, advancing teams from Louisiana and Mississippi to the 2024 world championships in Houston. The competition aims to inspire and empower students to pursue careers in STEM, aligning with Entergy's mission to foster innovation and excellence in the future workforce.
- Entergy announced a $50,000 donation to support the Bayou Regional FIRST Robotics Competition.
- The event attracted hundreds of high school students from across the region, country, and globally.
- Entergy has invested over $4 million in robotics and engineering programs over the past decade.
- Teams from Louisiana and Mississippi advanced to the 2024 world championships in Houston.
- The initiative aligns with Entergy's mission to inspire students to pursue careers in STEM fields.
- The PR does not provide detailed information on the financial performance or returns on investment for Entergy's shareholders.
- No specific data on the impact or success metrics of Entergy's previous contributions to the competition.
- Potential shareholder concern over the allocation of $4 million towards educational programs without clear financial returns.
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / May 15, 2024 / Recently, Entergy was the presenting sponsor for the Bayou Regional FIRST Robotics Competition held at the Pontchartrain Center in Kenner, Louisiana. This week-long event is not just a competition, it serves as an annual celebration of science, technology, engineering, and math, or STEM, that plays a crucial role in shaping the future of our youth.
The competition brought together hundreds of high school students from across the region, country and even globally. Under strict rules, limited time and resources, students were challenged to design a team "brand," enhance their teamwork skills, and construct and program industrial-scale robots to engage in a challenging field game alongside like-minded peers. According to FIRST Robotics, "It's as close to real-world engineering as a student can get."
Before the competition kicked off, Cory Ramsel, Entergy's vice president of marketing sales and customer insights, welcomed the crowd and announced a
"For well over a decade, Entergy has been a proud sponsor of the Bayou Regional FIRST Robotics Competition," said Ramsel. "Over the years, we have contributed over
With the support of Entergy's contributions, teams from Louisiana and Mississippi advanced to the 2024 world champion competition in Houston.
Entergy's dedication to this competition stems from its belief in empowering and inspiring students to explore careers in STEM fields. By providing financial support and mentorship, Entergy plays a pivotal role in shaping the future workforce of IT specialists, engineers, engineering assistants and various technicians.
This commitment reflects Entergy's ongoing mission to cultivate a talent pool that will drive innovation and success in the realm of STEM now and in the years to come, learn more here.
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