125 Years of Family Serving Family – Terrence Carter, Fort Bragg
For Terrence Carter, the best part of working for the Exchange is interacting with people from all walks of life.

For Terrence Carter, the best part of working for the Exchange is interacting with people from all walks of life.

Father and son John Bellar and Aaron Vanderuff work at the Fort Leavenworth Exchange food court.

One in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family In 2002, Dennis Farfal started working for the Exchange at the same Burger King his father, Pascal Farfal, started at in 2001.…

One in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family Dilek Lunkaya’s first experience with the Exchange began more than 20 years ago while she worked as a childcare provider for a…

For nearly 20 years, Heidi Smith has served the Exchange as a detective at the Hohenfels Exchange. Now, she has moved on to a new adventure as an inventory control associate.

Together, Mary and her sons Michael and Kyle have served the military and their families for 72 years combined.

One in a series honoring the Exchange’s 125 years of family serving family As a member of the Arkansas National Guard and a senior at the University of Arkansas, Emmanuel Belt was not too certain…

Wilma Goller is proud of her service with the Exchange and plans to continue being positive role model her teammates can look up to.

Valerie Holland has racked up several accolades at the Exchange, including three Superior Accomplishment Awards, three Excellence Awards and a Humanitarian Award for helping an associate who was choking.

Sisters Makfire and Arjeta Halimi have been taking care of the best customers in the world for 20 years at the Exchange.
