Jeff Lyash, CEO and president of the Tennessee Valley Authority, announced Jan. 31 he plans to retire no later than Sept. 30, the end of the federal utility's fiscal year. Lyash's career in the ...
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 ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority's president and CEO announced his plans to retire Friday. Jeff Lyash announced his plans to retire "no later than the end of the fiscal year" after 40 years in the ...
WASHINGTON — Tennessee Valley Authority CEO Jeff Lyash — the highest-paid federal employee with a compensation package of $10.5 million per year — abruptly announced Friday that he was ...
After an industry career spanning more than 40 years, Jeff Lyash, Tennessee Valley Authority president and chief executive officer, has announced his plans to retire no later than the end of the ...
In addition to his parents, he is survived by his children, Michelle Crego and Stephen Polaski; two brothers, Richard Polaski and his wife Tracey of Edinboro, and John Polaski and his wife Carrie ...
of the one-bedroom apartment behind a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Traverse City that he shared with his wife, Tracey, during that time. Hanse today is one of the most accomplished modern ...
Tonight will continue to be dry with some clear spells to start but cloud will thicken from the west overnight, leaving it largely overcast towards dawn. Fresh to strong winds. Tuesday After a ...
Jeff Lyash, the CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority whom President Donald Trump had criticized in his first term, will retire from the nation’s largest publicly owned utility later this year ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results