Harrison elected to energy board’s committee

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November 18, 2015
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November 18, 2015

State Rep. Joe Harrison, R-Gray, was elected to the four-member executive committee of the Southern States Energy Board.


Harrison was elected to the board last year, and was nominated for it’s executive committee after he met with governors and fellow legislative members from across the Southern region to discuss energy policy and advanced technologies at the Southern States Energy Board’s 55th Annual Meeting held Sept. 27-29 at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

As a member of the executive committee, Harrison provides advice, counsel and policy direction to the board.

“It has been an honor to serve on the Southern States Energy Board, and to be elected to the executive committee,” he said. “This is a great fit for a member such as myself, who’s district is made up of oil companies. I hope to be able to help them through these difficult times in our nation’s economy that have been especially detrimental to the oil and gas industry.”


The SSEB is composed of governors and state legislators from sixteen southern states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as a presidential appointee. The board’s mission is to promote the economic development and enhance the quality of life in the South through innovations in environmental policies.

4 TGMC nurses named to ‘Great 100’ list

Four Terrebonne General Medical Center nurses have been named to the 2015 “Great 100 Nurses” list.


Denise Gueniot, RN, Angela Mathieu, RN, Teresita McNabb, RN, MSHSA, NE-A, CLNC, FACHE and Joseph Plunkett, RN, were honored at the 29th Annual Great 100 Nurses Celebration held Oct. 14 at The Pontchartrain Center.

Gueniot, a 9-year TGMC veteran, is the case manager in the case management department.

Mathieu is the clinical project coordinator in the information technology department. She has served with TGMC for more than 13 years.


McNabb is the vice president of nursing services. She’s been with the hospital for more than 30 years.

Plunkett is a nurse in the post-anesthesia care unit. He has worked at TGMC for more than 24 years.

Top nurses are nominated by their peers, patients, family, friends and colleagues. Nominations are based on concern for humanity and making outstanding contributions to the community and nursing profession.


“TGMC is incredibly proud to have four nurses being recognized as part of this year’s Great 100 Nurses,” said Phyllis Peoples, president and CEO. “Our nurses are dedicated to providing outstanding care to the patients at TGMC and we are thrilled they have been chosen for this prestigious nursing recognition.”

Salas promoted to PSI principal consultant

Guido Salas, R.R.O., has been named principal consultant for Professional Service Industries Inc. (PSI) roof surveys line in Jefferson, La., Kennsaw, Ga., and Orlando.


Salas has 29 years of design experience. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of New Orleans. Salas serves as a dual role as senior building envelope consultant based in PSI’s Orlando office. He has been a member of the PSI team since 2013.

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