ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
This week in the Exchange Post, regional and directorate leaders meet at Exchange headquarters to discuss strategies for 2024; retiring Regional Vice President Tony Ventura discusses his 35-year Exchange career; one of the world’s most remote Exchanges escapes flooding caused by high waves; and the McDonnell AFB Express is the latest to add the Exchange’s newest quick-serve restaurant.
Also, what you need to know about sovereign immunity and about the Exchange IG Hotline; a Fort Buchanan associate overcomes personal challenges to become a top MILITARY STAR ambassador; a services business manager at Fort Moore and a custodial worker at Fort Belvoir , both Veterans, tell their #FamilyServingFamily stories; and #FlashbackFriday chills out with a look at how Exchanges persevered during two historic snowstorms in 1978.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.
Regional and Directorate Leaders Discussing Successes, Goals at HQ During SVP/VP Strategy Week
From Burger King to the World: Central Region VP Reflects on 35-Year Exchange Career as Retirement Nears
Remote Roi-Namur Express Escapes Damage as ‘Rogue’ Waves Cause Flooding on Kwajalein Atoll
McConnell AFB Express Welcomes Hot Stuff Kitchen to Dining Lineup
What You Should Know About How Sovereign Immunity Applies to the Exchange
What You Need to Know About Using the Exchange IG Hotline
Fort Buchanan Associate Thrives as MILITARY STAR Card Ambassador
128 Years of Family Serving Family: Kathy Lieb, Fort Moore
128 Years of Family Serving Family: Melinda Whitman, WAC Veteran, Fort Belvoir
#FlashbackFriday: The Exchange and the Blizzards of ‘78
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