# Laura R. Landreaux Laura R. Landreaux has been President and Chief Executive Officer of [[Entergy Arkansas]] since July 1, 2018. She is the lead witness in the [[psc/docket-26-001-u-2026-05-22/_overview|Docket 26-001-U]] base rate case, providing the company-wide overview of the rate request. ## Role and affiliations Landreaux joined Entergy Services, LLC in 2007 as Senior Counsel, became Manager and then Vice President of Regulatory Affairs for Entergy Arkansas, served as Director of EAL Finance, and became President and CEO in 2018 ([[Entergy CEO Direct Testimony]], p. 4). She holds a law degree from the University of Arkansas. ## Appearances in the corpus - [[Entergy CEO Direct Testimony]] — Direct Testimony (Doc. 48, 2026-02-27). Her testimony is the first corpus regulatory filing to name the Google (West Memphis) and AVAIO (Pulaski County) data centers, to state that the projects "provide more than $1.7 billion in savings for EAL customers," and to identify [[Altitude Capital, LLC]] as Google's subsidiary on an electric service agreement (pp. 11–12). ## Notes As CEO, Landreaux's testimony states Entergy Arkansas's position that large data-center customers benefit other ratepayers; the calculation behind the $1.7 billion figure is not shown in her filing.