Military Child Teonja Tatum Grows Up to Tell the Exchange Story
The public relations specialist comes from a family with a deep military background—and the PCSing that comes with it.
The public relations specialist comes from a family with a deep military background—and the PCSing that comes with it.
The social media analyst says that as she grew up, her family moved six times and she attended nine schools. “Even though moving was difficult, it was also really cool—the different experiences, getting to interact…
The same associate earned the Public Affairs Representative of the Year and Brand Representative of the Year titles—for the second year in a row.
From sweepstakes to in-store events, associates from multiple teams have built a lineup designed to honor the resilience, spirit and strength of military brats worldwide.
Taken while he was a public affairs officer at Dover AFB, Air Force Staff Sgt. Marco Gomez’s photo features an Airman performing a boxing routine. He didn’t have a lot of time to take it.
“Communicating the Exchanges’ culture and mission is a key skill associates should know how to do, particularly those in leadership positions,” Sandi Lute told her online audience.
Exchange branding will be featured prominently inside and outside the stadium as well as on national TV.
For the fifth consecutive year, the Department of War’s largest retailer is honoring those who make a difference to Warfighters and families.
Chief Master Sgt. Douglas Storseth, a 23-year Airman, collected some nostalgia during Salute to Service Month.
The Fort Sill main store manager talks about the importance of establishing bonds with younger troops.
