ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, three Exchange leaders talk about their upbringings and their careers during a National Hispanic Heritage Month lunch and learn presented by Exchange Special Emphasis Program ¡HOLA!; IT kicks off Cybersecurity Awareness Month; the Exchange celebrates contact center associates and others during Customer Service Week; the Exchange partners with Traeger Grills and others for a barbecue blowout in Poland; for the first time in three years, Soldiers at Camp Buehring have a movie theater to go to; Fort Campbell welcomes a new smoothies-and-more spot; the Employee Assistance Program has some suggestions for foods to boost your mood; a Camp Foster customer experience associate tells his #FamilyServingFamily story; and #FlashbackFriday revisits the story of a comic strip artist and military supporter who once did an Exchange poster featuring his most famous character.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.
Exchange Leaders Share Family Memories, Professional Success Stories for Hispanic Heritage Month
IT to Provide Tips for Associates to Stay Alert Online During Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Exchange Celebrates Contact Center Teams With Fun Activities for Customer Service Week
Exchange Partners With Traeger, Others to Feed More Than 1,000 Soldiers at Barbecue Dinner in Poland
After Three-Year Absence, Reel Time Theater Reopens Better Than Ever at Camp Buehring
Tropical Smoothie Cafe Makes A Splash At Fort Campbell
October is ‘Connecting Diet and Mood Month’
128 Years of Family Serving Family: Ryan Bolles, Camp Foster
Flashback Friday: The Comic-Strip Hero Who Told the Exchange Story, and the Military Supporter Who Drew Him
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