Family Serving Family
“I like all the opportunities I have here,” says the services business technician, who is a Navy Veteran and a Military spouse.
Read MoreThe 35-year associate says that her Exchange career, along with her husband’s military service, has granted her opportunities to travel and make memories.
Read MoreHis family has deep military roots–and many Exchange connections.
Read MoreOne in a series honoring the Exchange’s 129 years of family serving family. Who they are: Taeko Westfall, Joint Base Langley-Eustis Exchange Service Business Manager, and husband Russell Westfall, Dan Daniel Distribution Center Logistics Operation Manager. Years with the Exchange: Taeko, 19; Russell, 23. First role: Taeko started as a sales area manager at the…
Read MoreHer father didn’t want her to join the military, so she did the next best thing and joined the Exchange. She’s about to celebrate her 25th anniversary with the organization.
Read MoreThe military spouse is a 20-year associate who, in her current role as certified restaurant trainer, develops the next generation of Exchange restaurant managers
Read More“Belvoir has always been my post,” says the 35-year associate, whose father was stationed at Fort Belvoir and whose mother also worked at the Belvoir PX.
Read MoreThe logistics assistant has done a lot in her 42 years at the Exchange–including being part of the team that set up a mobile field Exchange in New York City to support rescue workers after the 9/11 attacks.
Read MoreThe 43-year Exchange associate has spent his Exchange career at Fort Ord/Presidio of Monterey, where he has been Fort Ord Express manager since 2012.
Read More“I remember playing hide-and seek in the headquarters building as a child,” said Callaway-Hout, whose father worked for the Exchange for 27 years, retiring as vice president of worldwide regions.
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