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In case you missed the Oct. 20 ABLE lunch-and-learn featuring the disability advocate, you can now watch a video of it.
Read MoreIn his second “Where Heroes Work” video, the Air Force Veteran talks about how the Exchange respects Veterans and provides opportunities for them.
Read MoreThese associates were caught by the Loss Prevention Directorate doing the right thing—working safely to avoid injuries and keep the Exchange’s healthcare costs in check.
Read MoreIn addition to retirees and military dependents, Veterans with service-connected disabilities, Department of Defense civilians and retirees and other Common Access Card-holders can also visit the dental office.
Read MoreQuality of life members from the Exchange received certificates of appreciation from Maj. Gen. James M. Smith, commanding general, 21st TSC, for their unwavering support during Operation Allies Refuge, Operation Allies Welcome and Operation European Assure, Deter and Reinforce.
Read More“On a daily basis, I work with disabled men and women of the United States Air Force, and also encounter other people who have disabilities and are facing challenges. I find it a rewarding experience to be able to connect with them by sharing my story.”
Read MoreSome 20 years ago, the Exchange played a role in the development of special Army and Air Force editions of Monopoly.
Read MoreFreddie Shelden, a customer experience associate, has worked for the Exchange for 29 years and earned a reputation for being a shopper favorite. Fort Leonard Wood Exchange regulars flock to Shelden’s checkout lane for a chance to chat with him.
Read MoreAs Exchange leaders, Marla Randolph, Senior Vice President for Europe/Southwest Asia/Africa and Denise Hunter, Vice President, Corporate Policy, are often approached for advice on achieving career growth and workplace challenges. Randolph and Hunter are also the executive champions of the Special Emphasis Program BRIDGE, which stands for Building Resources in Diversity Growth of Employees. Randolph…
Read MoreThe first in a series of articles about Exchange ethics tells you when you can apply for outside employment in addition to the Exchange–and when you can’t.
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