Exchange Unveils Bath & Body Works at Joint Base Andrews

Four people cut the ribbon on the Bath & Body Works at the Joint Base Andrews Exchange.

Shoppers can smell the sweet scent of value from Bath & Body Works, now open at the Joint Base Andrews Exchange.

The addition of Bath & Body Works improves the shopping experience at Joint Base Andrews.

Col. Mindy Davitch, 316th Wing Mission Support Group Commander; Lt. Col. Nena Meyers, 316th Wing Mission Support Group Deputy Commander; Chief Master Sgt. Alejandro Gonzalez, 316th Wing Mission Support Group Senior Leader; and Lt. Col. Katherine Hemken, 316th Wing Logistics Readiness Squadron Commander, joined Exchange General Manager Natalia Meyer in a ribbon-cutting on Dec. 6.

“As part of the Exchange’s commitment to military shoppers, the organization is always keeping an ear to the ground to listen to the wants and needs of our community,” Meyer said. “Bath & Body Works is a huge Quality-of-Life enhancement for shoppers on Andrews and comes just in time for the holidays.”

Shoppers can find bath and skincare products, fragrances and more at the store, which also features scented candles from its sister concept White Barn.

Four people cut the ribbon on the Bath & Body Works at the Joint Base Andrews Exchange.

From left, Natalia Meyer, Joint Base Andrews Exchange general manager; Michael Connell, store manager; U.S. Air Force Col. Mindy A. P. Davitch, 316th Mission Support Group commander; and Lt. Col. Nena Myers, 316th Mission Support Group deputy commander, cut the ribbon during the Bath & Body Works grand opening at Joint Base Andrews. The Exchange partnered with the 316th MSG to bring the retail store to the Andrews community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alex Broome)

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