ICYMI: Benefits Info, Nourishing Young Heroes and Much More
This week in the Exchange Post, we go behind the scenes at the Exchange school meal program for students overseas; it’s time to make your benefits elections, and to update your emergency contact/beneficiary info if necessary; the Texas Workforce Commission Vocational Rehabilitation Division honors the Exchange; and there’s a new contest to design a special emphasis program’s logo.
Also: The West Coast Distribution Center opens a convenient shopping option for associates; the IT team offers tips on mobile-device security; this year’s Combined Federal Campaign is underway; a regional vice president and military spouse tells her #WhereHeroesWork story; a 43-year Fort Ord associate tells his #FamilyServingFamily story; the AAFES Retired Employees Association (AREA) is strengthening its mission; and #FlashbackFriday looks back to an HQ visit by a special group who served in World War II.
In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.
Exchange School Meal Program Provides Nutrition for Nation’s Youngest Heroes
What You Need to Know About Your Benefits Elections
How to Update Your Emergency Contact, Beneficiary Information
Exchange Recognized for Efforts to Champion Associates with Disabilities
HEROES Seeks New Logo To Represent Special Emphasis Program
West Coast Distribution Center Brings New Convenience to Associates with Unattended Retail Unit
How to Keep Your Data Safe When Using Mobile Devices
Join the Exchange’s 2024 CFC Campaign to Support Charities of Your Choice
#WhereHeroesWork Video: Jennifer Jordan, Regional Vice President, Pacific Region
129 Years of Family Serving Family: Mukesh Sahdeo, Fort Ord
Supporting the Future: Retired Employees Association Celebrates Legacy and Expands Impact
#FlashbackFriday: 1984—Navajo Code Talkers Visit Exchange HQ
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