Keiana Holleman
The Exchange’s top-performing vendors were recognized for their contributions in serving those who serve Wednesday at the Retail, Food and Services Managers’ Conference.
Read MoreTop Exchanges were recognized for excellence, receiving the COO X Award, Building the Bench Award, the Services Cup and newly added UROC Award.
Read MoreThe Fort Riley Exchange opened its third Domino’s location in February, giving Soldiers, their families and authorized installation visitors another dining option..
Read MoreThe unit is larger than a typical unattended retail market and has aisles of products and space for shoppers to commune and enjoy their food on the go.
Read MoreThe III Corps Express earned honors from Hunt Brothers Pizza in February for being the only store in the nation, including locations off military installations, to sell $1 million in pizza last year.
Read MoreThe renovated North Troop Express includes two new dining options.
Read MoreExchange leaders from headquarters and Laughlin Air Force Base broke ground in January the shopping center renovation—another Quality-of-Life improvement for military shoppers.
Read MoreThe Exchange cut the ribbon on the new service Jan. 30, giving Soldiers at Fort Cavazos additional guidance and support with uniform inspections and setups
Read MoreThe cookies, which go on sale Feb. 2, are an example of the Exchange’s global footprint, as it’s the only retailer that can ship and deliver the product to Girl Scout troops overseas for their annual fundraising campaign.
Read MoreA 12-year-old student at Patton Junior High School in Fort Leavenworth took home the first-place prize in the Exchange’s worldwide You Made the Grade sweepstakes. The program celebrates military students’ academic success and resilience in the classroom.
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