ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, Exchange COO Jason Rosenberg highlights stellar associates in the latest edition of OPERATION: Call Out; a warehouse management system retires after serving distribution centers since 1986; and the Exchange brings added convenience to U.S. Army Garrison Devens Reserve Forces Training Area and on-post chiropractic care to USAG Humphreys.
Also, the Fort Johnson general manager and a Joint Base Lewis-McChord retail business manager share their #FamilyServingFamily stories about growing up in military and Exchange families; January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and here’s what you can do to help; and #FlashbackFriday reaches back to 1991 for some deployed associates’ stories about the beginning of Operation Desert Storm.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.
OPERATION: Call Out
After 37 Years, Exchange Pulls the Plug on Legacy Warehouse Management System
Hot Stuff Coming Through: Exchange Introduces New Quick-Serve Restaurants at Expresses
Remote Training Area Opens Unmanned Retail Market to Serve Troops Around the Clock
365 Chiropractic Clinic Opens at USAG Humphreys
128 Years of Family Serving Family: Tammar Tracey, General Manager, Fort Johnson
128 Years of Family Serving Family: Penny Palmer, Joint Base Lewis-McChord
How You Can Contribute to Preventing Human Trafficking
#FlashbackFriday: 1991—Deployed Exchange Associates Talk About the Start of Operation Desert Storm
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