ICYMI: The Week that was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, the Exchange paid tribute to its contact center associates, who have weathered numerous challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, and associates at Camp Humphreys were honored for aiding quarantined Soldiers. In addition, a 16-year associate was named a 2020 All-Star Driver, the Exchange’s first Raising Cane’s opened at Fort Bliss and the Waco Distribution Center debuted a thermal imaging machine to detect elevated body temperatures.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s rundown in the Exchange Post:
Exchange Thanks Contact Center Associates During Customer Service Week
Exchange’s First Raising Cane’s Opens at Fort Bliss
Camp Humphreys Exchange Associates Recognized for Assisting Quarantined Soldiers, Families
Subway Stop Rewards Fort Sill Soldier with $10,000 Exchange Shopping Spree
Waco Distribution Center Driver Earns National All-Star Status
Fort Bliss Exchange Reopens Doña Ana Range Complex Troop Store
125 Years of Family Serving Family – Maria Whitaker, MacDill Air Force Base
WADC Puts Technology to Use in Protecting Associates Against COVID-19, Other Threats
125 Years of Family Serving Family – Omler Family
Catch up with the latest news, features and profiles of Exchange associates every day in the Exchange Post.