Keiana Holleman
The award-winning broadcast’s schedule includes a NASCAR driver, a best-selling author, an award-winning actress and a musician.
Read MoreThe third-generation associate started with the Exchange when he was 15, in 2009. “I saw how the Exchange helped the military community and decided to stick with it.”
Read MoreFor Loredana Marciano, serving the Fort Bragg community means much more than selling meals.
Read MoreMedal of Honor recipient Master Sgt. Leroy Petry kicks off “Chief Chat” for 2022 at 11 a.m. Central Time on Jan. 4.
Read MoreHis catchy, winning motto, “2022…Safety begins with you!” leads the charge that associates play a major role in workplace safety.
Read MoreFor the fifth straight year, Exchange branding scored big at the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl, using the game’s national broadcast to increase awareness of the hard-earned benefit.
Read MoreTwo 30-second commercials will air during the game to promote the hard-earned Exchange benefit.
Read MoreThe new Bath & Body Works opened Dec. 17, just in time for Soldiers and military families to stock up on fragrant gifts for the holidays.
Read MoreTrainees—most of whom won’t be home for the holidays—were given a rare break from their rigorous schedule Dec. 4 and allowed to shop at the Exchange for holiday gifts for loved ones and family members.
Read MoreIn 1983, Simpkins left her small-town home near Stuttgart, Germany, and started her career with the Exchange as an associate at the Hainerberg PX. She moved to Fort Sill in 1985, and has called Fort Eustis home since ’86.
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