The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
ICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Ted Liska was a senior clerk at the AAFES-Europe Chievres/Belgium shopping center. He spent decades honoring fallen comrades he called “the real heroes of D-Day.”
Established in 1985 through the philanthropic efforts of its retirees and active associates, the program has provided significant financial assistance, exceeding $1,027,000, to more than 430 graduating seniors.
The Express manager is Air Force Veteran, former military spouse and a military brat who says she’s willing to stay open late to serve the troops.
While much about the Exchange has changed since 1980, Marie Montgomery believes she has learned invaluable lessons about people, problem-solving and mediation: “It’s a good feeling to know that I can help somebody.”
The upgrade enhances accuracy, efficiency and customer experience.
“It’s not about the title—it’s about actions, character and impact,” Randolph said during the inaugural LINK presentation. “A leader helps people do more, become more and achieve more.”
We want to know your likes and dislikes, what we’re doing right, what we should stop doing and what you think we should be doing.
