Graphic of calendar page with text: In Case You Missed It--The Week in Review

This week in the Exchange Post, EVP/Chief Human Resources Officer Dr. Patrick Oldenburgh Jr. introduces an important enhancement to the Exchangeโ€™s mobility program; a typhoon and an earthquake cause damage at some Pacific Region Exchanges; and the Exchange Post debuts a series that tells the stories behind the stores.

Also: The Exchange launches a new peer-to-peer initiative designed to spotlight the incredible work happening across Exchange teams; the Social Media Recognition Program celebrates local social media administrators who keep their local Exchange feeds fresh, engaging and scrollโ€‘stopping; an Exchange storyteller talks about her military childhood; and #FlashbackFriday flashes back 128 years for a pivotal piece of early Exchange history.

In case you missed it, hereโ€™s a look at this weekโ€™s coverage. Click on the photos for the stories.

Willing to Relocate? Here Are Some Enhanced Incentives.

Dr. Patrick Oldenburgh Jr. head shot with text: Strengthening Mobility

Typhoon Sinlaku Causes Damage at Exchange Facilities in Guam and Saipan

Misawa BX Suffers Minor Damage in 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake

Three photos of merchandise knocked off shelves by earthquake.

New Series Goes Behind the Scenes of Smaller and Remote Stores

Photo of Fort Pickett Exchange with text: We Go Where You Go: The Stories Behind the Stores

Recognizing Excellence: Launching the Cheers to Peers Recognition Program

 

Inside the Feeds: The Exchangeโ€™s Social Media Admins Who Keep Us Clicking

Military Child Teonja Tatum Grows Up to Tell the Exchange Story

Teonja Tatum head shot with text: 130 Years of Family Serving Family

#FlashbackFriday: 1898โ€”The Spanish-American War and the Exchange

Catch up with the latest news, features and profiles of Exchange associates every day in the Exchange Post. And follow @exchangeassoc onย Facebook,ย Instagramย andย X.

 

 

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