128 Years of Family Serving Family: I-Chen Chen, HR Systems
“I work for the Exchange because I feel proud to serve our troops and their families. ‘Family serving family’ embodies a culture of support, camaraderie and shared values.”

“I work for the Exchange because I feel proud to serve our troops and their families. ‘Family serving family’ embodies a culture of support, camaraderie and shared values.”

The 17-year Exchange associate talks about why he loves truck driving, his favorite run, his experience bringing a mobile field Exchange into New York City when it was the epicenter of COVID, and more.

The 35-year associate tells her Exchange story—which is coming to an end with her retirement this month.

After serving in the Army for 10 years, Brooks came to the Exchange in 1993. ““The best part about working for the Exchange is that I get the opportunity to go to different places and…

The India native talks about moving to the United States when he was 21, honoring fallen teammates and his first public-speaking experience.

The social media analyst has been with the Exchange since 2016, but her history with the Exchange goes back to her childhood.

The 31-year associate has driven 1.7 million miles during his Exchange career, which will come to the end of the road when he retires in August.

The mother-daughter duo talk about working at the same place, their life in a military family and the uniqueness of Fort Drum.

The Army Veteran used to serve Soldiers in a chow line. Now “I get to serve them in a different capacity as the PowerZone sales area manager.”

“I grew up in a military family and have always wanted to serve. Since I did not join the military, I felt this was a great opportunity to serve.”
