Mississippi Power Chairman, President and CEO Anthony Wilson announced his retirement after over four decades with the company. Under Wilson’s leadership, Mississippi Power has excelled in safety and reliability, receiving recognition for outstanding storm response efforts. The company has also experienced significant growth, with contracts totaling over 600 MW signed recently. Wilson’s legacy includes supporting economic development and education in Mississippi, as well as advocating for the state’s flag change in 2020. During his tenure, Wilson volunteered on numerous boards and was appointed by Governor Tate Reeves to lead the Energy Impact Committee for the Restart Mississippi Commission on Economic Recovery. Wilson, a D’Iberville native, began his career with Mississippi Power in 1984 and returned to lead the company in 2015. Mississippi Power, now in its centennial year, serves over 192,000 customers in 23 counties in southeast Mississippi and is a subsidiary of Southern Company. The company has been recognized for its safety and reliability by industry organizations. Wilson’s retirement marks the end of an era, but his impact on Mississippi will endure for years to come.
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