
“These stellar teammates have been my mentors,” Shull said. “Over the last 10 years, each has played a significant role in teaching me what it truly means to serve those who serve.”

The theme of the first MSM/GM Conference since 2019 is “Exchange Strong,” words that Director/CEO Tom Shull underscored in opening remarks about the strength of the Exchange, and about plans to build on that strength.

In case you missed it, here’s a look at this week’s stories.

Charleys’ history at the Exchange began when the sandwich chain partnered with the Exchange with a goal of opening restaurants at military installations worldwide. That goal has been accomplished.

Military Clothing stores are a unique line of business at the Exchange as the official outfitter of combat uniforms for America’s Warfighters, providing uniforms at cost. At the recent Military Clothing Conference, we talked to…

This year, nine Army installations named for Confederate figures will be renamed after people who exemplify U.S. military and national values. The changes will have a significant effect on Exchanges at all the posts. The…

Despite power outages, closed roads and other challenges, Exchange locations on the Japanese island of Honshu kept stores open and made sure everyone was safe after a 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck the island in 2011.

Michael Lee, a Fort Bragg Military Clothing store shift manager, recently went the extra mile to help a customer in need. It’s possible nobody would have known were the customer not so grateful.

The Exchange’s first Military Clothing Conference in three years was a success, setting the stage for future conferences. “It went really well,” said Dan Koglin, Exchange vice president of hardlines, who oversee the MCS line…

If you’re at the Military Clothing Conference this week, send us your photos for a special Flickr album.
