129 Years of Family Serving Family: Andrew Guerrero-Petty, JBER
“Growing up, I remember going to the Exchange, but it wasnโt until I got older that I realized, โWow, we literally are everywhere.โโ

“Growing up, I remember going to the Exchange, but it wasnโt until I got older that I realized, โWow, we literally are everywhere.โโ

Children who do not get sufficient sleep may experience a range of emotional and behavioral problems, including, irritability and mood swings, difficulty concentrating and increased stress and anxiety. Parents play a crucial role in setting…

The Gulf War Veteran says working at the Exchange helps him maintain his military connection.

Forced labor exploitsย victims forย billions in profit each year. Learn how to be vigilant against trafficking in persons at work and in the community.

The Troop Mall store manager and military spouse appreciates the work-life balance that an Exchange career offers.

More than 70 PXs, BXs and distribution centers worldwide will host events including on-the-spot interviews July 25, which coincides with the Exchangeโs 129th anniversary.

When the general counsel for Special Operations Command and director of the Security Justice Advisory Directorate needed to get to Israel fast, Norris Watkins, an HR relocation manager, was able to provide quick help.

The Army Veteran says the best part of her job is two things: Her team and her customers.

A military spouse, Bradley enjoys the security of the Exchange and the potential for mobility.

While not officially recognized as a diagnosis, social media addiction is a real issue many people face. Recognizing, understanding and overcoming this habit is essential.
