ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, Exchange Director/CEO Tom Shull recognizes the Army’s future leaders at the U.S. Military Academy’s graduation ceremony—50 years after his own graduation from the academy; the Guam Exchange team rallies to reopen facilities after Typhoon Mawar; DoorDash at Expresses delivers success for the Exchange; first-quarter standings are in for the MILITARY STAR Challenge Cup competition; Fort Bragg is now Fort Liberty; special emphasis program PRIDE unveils its plans for LGBTQ+ Pride Month in June; the Okinawa Exchange’s retail business manager talks about how he grew up with the Exchange in a Family Serving Family profile; and Flashback Friday flashes back more than 100 years to look at the Exchange’s history in Guam.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage:
Exchange Director/CEO Comes Full Circle 50 Years After Graduating from West Point Military Academy
Typhoon Mawar Update: All Guam Associates Accounted For; Okinawa Prepares for Possible Impact
DoorDash Express Expansion Continues to Roll
The Results Are In! MILITARY STAR Q1 Challenge Cup Standings
Installation Renamings: Fort Liberty
Exchange PRIDE Invites Associates to Participate in Pride Fest, Plans June Lunch-and-Learn
127 Years of Family Serving Family: Danny Cawood, Okinawa Exchange RBM
#FlashbackFriday: The Exchange’s History in Guam
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