With broad experience in customer service and governmental affairs, Fisackerly brings a wealth of knowledge to his latest leadership position. Serving various leadership roles at Entergy over the last 13 years, Fisackerly returned to the utility company after spending a year at Entergy Nuclear as the vice president of governmental and regulatory affairs. Prior to that, he was Entergy Mississippi’s vice president of customer operations for five years. In his previous position with Entergy Mississippi, Fisackerly created the customer operations organization by combining economic development, customer service and commercial and industrial accounts under one umbrella. The reorganization helped leverage and enhance the capabilities of each function while producing greater efficiencies and cross-discipline support and teamwork. Fisackerly also led initiatives to improve customer satisfaction and raise Entergy Mississippi’s visibility in the community, and he was a key member of the leadership team during the Hurricane Katrina restoration effort. Fisackerly grew up in Columbus, Miss., and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Mississippi State University. He earned a master’s degree in public administration with an emphasis in executive, legislative and regulatory management from George Washington University. Fisackerly joined Entergy in 1995 in federal governmental affairs in Washington D.C. Later, he moved to Little Rock, Ark., where he was director of system regulatory strategy. He returned to Mississippi in June 2002. Fisackerly serves on numerous statewide and Jackson-area boards, including the Mississippi Museum of Art, St. Andrew’s Episcopal School, the Dixie National Sale of Junior Champions, Momentum Mississippi and he is the chairman of the Greater Jackson Chamber Partnership.