Lyash, who joined TVA in 2019, will lead the federal utility until the board selects his successor later this year.
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 ...
Jeff Lyash announced his plans to retire "no later than the end of the fiscal year" after 40 years in the industry. He's ...
After seeming out of step with Biden, Knoxville's big utility could find stronger footing in Trump's fossil-fueled energy ...
The all-star team of nuclear companies applying together includes metal forgers and parts suppliers that could return the ability to cast the largest metal components of reactors to the U.S., said TVA ...
TVA's highest-paid employee, CEO Jeff Lyash, made $8.1 million in direct pay and $10.5 million in total compensation in 2024.
The Tennessee Valley Authority selected Tom Rice, a longtime manager at the federal utility, as its new chief financial ...
TVA has joined other federal agencies in removing references to diversity, equity and inclusion from its website following an ...
Officials of the Chattanooga Housing Authority declared in a Thursday email their "unwaverity commitment to diversity, equity ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority is leading a team of nuclear companies and utilities applying for an $800 million federal ...
Energy also is critical to the second-term agenda of President Donald Trump, who in his first term criticized the pay of TVA CEO Jeff Lyash and the proposed outsourcing of the federal utility's IT ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority is leading a team of nuclear companies and utilities applying for an $800 million federal grant to help finance small modular nuclear reactors at its Clinch River ...