Family Serving Family
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.”
Read More“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.”
Read MoreThe 20-year Army Veteran has two daughters who work at Fort Irwin restaurants–which is where she got her Exchange start.
Read MoreThe 40-year-plus associate has been at Minot since 1988 and in her current position since 2002.
Read More“I took a job with the Exchange to get back into the community I knew. It was one of the best decisions I have ever made.”
Read MoreTwenty-five years after starting as a food-service worker, Beatty now manages the largest-volume Exchange in the continental United States.
Read MoreThe Afghanistan native, who was one of the first female translators in Afghanistan, moved to the U.S., where one of her mentors recommended that she apply at the Exchange.
Read MoreOne in a series honoring the Exchange’s 127 years of family serving family. Whh they are: Chad Brazil, Systems Business Analyst, Real Estate, Exchange HQ; Stacey Brazil, Accounting Manager, Finance & Accounting, Exchange HQ Years with the Exchange: Chad, 34 years; Stacey, 18 years Where they started: Chad: “I began working as a sales associate…
Read More“I grew up around the military and the Air Force my whole life. I wanted to join the military but wasn’t able to because of a back injury in high school. My mom worked for the Exchange, and I saw what they did for her.”
Read MoreMoncrief’s first visit to Lackland AFB, for her twin brother’s graduation from basic training, piqued her interest in the Exchange. After she met a recruiter at her college job fair, she was sold on the Exchange as a career. That career is about to hit its 30th anniversary.
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