ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, a chat with new Chief Merchandising Officer Karen Cardin; the Exchange works worldwide to support Afghan guests; a Kuwait associate wastes no time in opening a store for Marines returning from Afghanistan; Hurricane Ida affects stores in Mississippi and Louisiana; two of the Exchange’s female leaders discuss their influences and philosophies; the Exchange Post’s Family Serving Family series profiles a Fort Knox PX mother and daughter; and Flashback Friday looks back to the worst disaster in Exchange history.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage in the Exchange Post:
Karen Cardin Shares Stories About her Exchange Career and the Challenges Ahead
Exchange Mounts Worldwide Effort to Support Afghan Guests Staying at U.S. Military Installations
Hurricane Ida Affects Business at Exchanges in Gulf States, but Damage is Minimal
Leadership is a ‘Never-ending Journey of Learning,’ Leaders Agree During Lunch-and-Learn
126 Years of Family Serving Family – Pam and Courtney Boston, Fort Knox
#FlashbackFriday: The Keesler Exchange’s Resiliency After Hurricane Katrina
Catch up with the latest news, features and profiles of Exchange associates every day in the Exchange Post.