A Message of Strength, Resilience After a Hurricane and More
This week in the Exchange Post, Director/CEO Tom Shull delivers a message about the Exchange’s strength at the American Logistics Association’s (ALA) annual convention; the ALA honors an Exchange vice president who passed away in May; south Florida Exchanges show their resilience after Hurricane Milton; and the IT directorate provides more tips for National Cybersecurity Awareness.
Also: The Office of the Inspector General strengthens your awareness of workplace abuse—and what you can do about it; the artistic director of Dallas’ Turtle Creek Chorale talks about his struggles and victories during a PRIDE lunch and learn for National Coming Out Day; the Robins-Moody services business manager, a military spouse, tells her #WhereHeroesWork story; a JBSA-Randolph customer experience who’s about to leave for Navy duty tells his #FamilyServingFamily story; and #FlashackFriday looks into the Exchange’s history of hiring people with disabilities.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.
Exchange Delivers $1.6B in Annual Value, Shull Tells ALA
Martha Robuck Earns ALA’s Distinguished Service Award
Patrick SFB Express Reopens After Hurricane Milton; Other South Florida Exchanges Back to Normal Operations
How to Create a Strong Password and How to Use Multifactor Authentication
Fraud, Waste and Abuse Awareness: A Focus on Abuse
Guest Speaker Tells Compelling Story of His Complex Journey Toward Coming Out
#WhereHeroesWork Video: Camisha Smith, Robins-Moody AFB
129 Years of Family Serving Family: Naheem Hudson, JBSA-Randolph
#FlashbackFriday: Since at Least 1941, the Exchange Has Employed Associates With Disabilities
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