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MLGW CEO Doug McGowen responded to a letter from Tennessee NAACP chapters criticizing the utility company's handling of xAI. McGowen claims the NAACP did not contact MLGW directly before sending the ...
The largest utility provider in Shelby County is responding to a letter that three NAACP members addressed to the utility and health department, urging them to shut down the xAI data center in South ...
The Southern Environmental Law Center on behalf of the NAACP filed a 60-day intent to sue notice against xAI for alleged ...
"Doug McGowen has been someone I have relied on countless times to help deliver our vision for the direction of this city. Doug gets things done," Strickland said Wednesday.
The month-long saga over Doug McGowen's appointment as Memphis, Light, Gas and Water CEO appeared to be over Tuesday. And Chandell Ryan's historic appointment to replace McGowen as Memphis chief ...
MLGW's Doug McGowen responds to NAACP criticism over xAI, calls for an apology. Since 2024, McGowen has stated that the use of gas turbines at the site is temporary.
The month-long saga over Doug McGowen's appointment as Memphis, Light, Gas and Water CEO appeared to be over Tuesday. And Chandell Ryan's historic appointment to replace McGowen as Memphis chief ...
President and CEO of MLGW Doug McGowen joins host Eric Barnes and The Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries to discuss the effects of the 2022 winter storms, as well as ways MLGW is preparing for ...
MLGW President and CEO Doug McGowen has responded to a letter from NAACP leaders that criticized the utility company's handling of xAI in Memphis.
MLGW President and CEO Doug McGowen responded in a June 2 letter: "... MLGW has been extremely communicative in sharing information with the public about its role, our processes, and the status of ...
MLGW's Doug McGowen responds to NAACP criticism over xAI, calls for an apology. Since 2024, McGowen has stated that the use of gas turbines at the site is temporary.
MLGW's Doug McGowen responds to NAACP criticism over xAI, calls for an apology. Since 2024, McGowen has stated that the use of gas turbines at the site is temporary.