The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
ICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
On Oct. 5, 1992, the Exchange debuted an internal TV network called Business Television, better known as BTV. The initial broadcast went out to nearly 120 stores and distribution centers.
In today’s digital world, data privacy is more important than ever—because your data is being collected in more places than you might think.
One of the Exchange’s most unusual locations … now has a new location.
Cybersecurity is not just the IT directorate’s responsibility. It is everyone’s responsibility.
Associates who have served in the military are invited participate in an upcoming video series to showcase how their service prepared them for the work they do today.
The market allows customers who aren’t close to the main store to browse and shop at a mini convenience store.
It’s the Exchange’s sixth Panera location.
Joseph Todd isn’t just the SVP of the Exchange Credit Program. He’s also a customer.
“The store is a perfect example of how we adapt to the mission of serving those who serve,” said Selfridge ANGB Exchange General Manager Charles Thrasher.
