129 Years of Family Serving Family: Brooke Lampe, HQ
The childrenswear buyer has been with the Exchange for three years–but many of her Merchandising teammates met her well before that when her mom, a 40-year-associate, would bring her to work.
The childrenswear buyer has been with the Exchange for three years–but many of her Merchandising teammates met her well before that when her mom, a 40-year-associate, would bring her to work.
Authorized Exchange shoppers in CONUS can now access The Home Depot’s branded online page at ShopMyExchange.com. The expanded assortment includes power tool sets, outdoor power equipment, grills, garden tools, ceiling fans and much more.
First-, second- and third-place winners were chosen for achieving the highest attachment rates. One store achieved a 21.64% attach rate.
Merchandising recognized vendors in Hardlines, Softlines and Consumables categories; SFD recognized three restaurants and two concessions.
The Exchange’s 2025 priorities are fully focused on maintaining the family, sustaining the family and investing in the family—being there with service members and their families, and making sure that they have the support required…
The Fort Johnson Express manager, an Army daughter, talks about what life was like as a military child, her family’s deep history with the military and more.
The renovated PowerZone now features a game center; the Military Clothing store is the first co-located MCS in the Pacific Region.
The senior buyer in Consumables, Retail Food, will celebrate 36 years with the Exchange at the end of March. Her mother also worked for the Exchange and her father served in the Navy.
The Exchange is thriving, and credit is due to your never-ending commitment to serve our Nation’s Soldiers, Airmen, Guardians and the military community.
The 14-year associate is a military spouse–and comes from a family with multiple military connections, including a grandfather who was a three-star Army general who served in World War II..
