ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post

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This week in the Exchange Post, merchandising and marketing leaders from across military resale gather at Exchange headquarters to discuss plans to continue strengthening exchange and commissary benefits; 12 Exchange associates earn degrees through the Exchange Tuition Assistance Program; the Exchange has a record-breaking opening at the second Panda Express in Europe; and the second Panera in the Exchange system opens.

Also, the Carlisle Barracks and Hill AFB Exchanges add to the growing number of unattended retail units; the Office of the Inspector General provides advise on how to prepare for store inspections; the Exchange names its Public Affairs Representatives of the Year; it’s last call for Black History Month 2024 photos; and Flashback Friday flashes back to the ’50s for some Women’s History Month-related perspective.

In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.

Military Resale Alliance Meets at Exchange HQ to Discuss Strengthening Benefits

Turning Dreams into Degrees: 12 Associates Graduate through Exchange Tuition Assistance Program

Grafenwoehr Panda Express Opens with Nearly $23,000 in Sales First Day

Fort Liberty Exchange Cuts Ribbon on Panera with Drive-Thru

Carlisle Barracks Exchange Opens Its First Two Unattended Retail Units

Hill Air Force Base Brings New Unattended Retail Unit to 309th Software Engineering Group

 

What to Expect When You Get Inspected: The IG Team is Coming to an Exchange Near You!

Ten Associates Earn Recognition in 2023 Public Affairs Representative Program

It’s Not Too Late to Send Us Your Black History Month Photos!

#FlashbackFriday: Women Whose Jobs Made News at the Exchange in the ’50s

Catch up with the latest news, features and profiles of Exchange associates every day in the Exchange Post. And follow @exchangeassoc on Facebook, Instagram and X.

 

 

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