How Camp Shelby Store Manager Gavonne Jackson Turned Grit into Grace
From her first day in 1995, Gavonne Jackson realized that she could make the Exchange her career. Later, she had an experience that changed her leadership style.
From her first day in 1995, Gavonne Jackson realized that she could make the Exchange her career. Later, she had an experience that changed her leadership style.
For Lewis, the Exchange was not only a workplace but also a partner that supported her family through the realities of military life.
‘I was always told the Exchange is like one big, happy family, and Iโve always tried to incorporate that into what I do,’ says Guidroz, whose career began in 1985.
The general manager’s 28-year journey with the Exchange began after his own military chapter closed.
ย โKnowing that we are there for those who are deployed and on the front lines makes me feel very proud,โ the inventory management specialist says.
The replenishment allocation specialist has been with the Exchange four years, but he spent a lot of time at the PX growing up.
The Army Veteran’s journey with the Exchange is a continuation of a lifelong commitment to service.
The Glider Express shift manager says she’s here for the Soldiers, for the Exchange and for her own family.
The Glider Express shift manager has brought her heart to every job she’s had in her 13 years with the Exchange.
The technician/assembler’s father, grandfather and brother served in the Army. He says that serving customers is like serving them.
