John Dinelli is the executive vice president and chief nuclear officer at Entergy where he has overall responsibility for the safe, secure and reliable operations of the company’s Arkansas Nuclear One, Grand Gulf, River Bend and Waterford 3 nuclear plants, as well as headquarters. John is also a member of Entergy’s office of the chief executive, reporting to Chairman and CEO Drew Marsh.
Dinelli assumed his current leadership role in 2025 after working as the chief operating officer, nuclear operations for more than two years. Prior to the COO role, John served as vice president, nuclear independent oversight, for the nuclear fleet. He is based in Jackson, Miss., the headquarters for the nuclear business.
In September 2019, Dinelli was named site vice president for ANO, located in Russellville, Arkansas. Prior to ANO, he worked as the site vice president for Entergy’s Waterford 3 Steam Electric Station, located in Killona, Louisiana. Prior to becoming Waterford’s site vice president, he completed a loaned assignment with the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations as an organizational effectiveness lead evaluator.
Before his INPO assignment, Dinelli served as general manager of plant operations for Entergy’s Indian Point Energy Center in June 2013. Dinelli had worked as IPEC’s operations manager since April 2010. Throughout his career at IPEC, Dinelli held several positions in operations and maintenance, including control room supervisor, shift manager and assistant operations manager. Dinelli, who has more than 30 years of experience in the nuclear industry, first hired on at IPEC in 1989 as an engineering intern. Two years later, he assumed the role of operations shift technical advisor with the New York Power Authority at Indian Point 3.
Dinelli earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Manhattan College. He received his senior reactor operator’s license from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission in 1996.
Entergy produces, transmits and distributes electricity for 3 million customers through our operating companies in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. We’re investing for growth and improved reliability and resilience of our energy system while working to keep energy rates affordable for our customers. We’re also investing in cleaner energy generation like modern natural gas, nuclear and renewable energy. A nationally recognized leader in sustainability and corporate citizenship, we deliver more than $100 million in economic benefits each year to the communities we serve through philanthropy, volunteerism and advocacy. Entergy is a Fortune 500 company headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana, and has approximately 12,000 employees.
What is John C. Dinelli's net worth?
The estimated net worth of John C. Dinelli is at least $2.47 million as of February 20th, 2026. Dinelli owns 23,609 shares of Entergy stock worth more than $2,470,611 as of February 25th. This net worth evaluation does not reflect any other investments that Dinelli may own. Learn More about John C. Dinelli's net worth.
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Has John C. Dinelli been buying or selling shares of Entergy?
During the last quarter, John C. Dinelli has sold $558,419.40 of Entergy stock. Most recently, John C. Dinelli sold 5,372 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Friday, February 20th. The shares were sold at an average price of $103.95, for a transaction totalling $558,419.40. Following the completion of the sale, the executive vice president now directly owns 23,609 shares of the company's stock, valued at $2,454,155.55. Learn More on John C. Dinelli's trading history.
Who are Entergy's active insiders?
Entergy's insider roster includes Marcus Brown (EVP), Kimberly Cook-Nelson (EVP), Leo Denault (CEO), John Dinelli (EVP), Haley Fisackerly (Insider), Kimberly Fontan (CAO), Alexis Herman (Director), Paul Hinnenkamp (COO), Laura Landreaux (Insider), Andrew Marsh (CFO), Phillip May, Jr. (Insider), Anastasia Minor (Chief Transformation Officer), Peter Norgeot, Jr. (SVP), Deanna Rodriguez (Insider), and Eliecer Viamontes (Insider). Learn More on Entergy's active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of Entergy?
During the last year, Entergy insiders bought shares 1 times. They purchased a total of 1,000 shares worth more than $96,690.00. During the last year, insiders at the utilities provider sold shares 6 times. They sold a total of 20,159 shares worth more than $1,957,223.06. The most recent insider tranaction occured on February, 20th when EVP John C Dinelli sold 5,372 shares worth more than $558,419.40. Insiders at Entergy own 0.5% of the company.
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