‘Being On the Front Line is an Honor and a Privilege’
For her worth ethnic, managers and associates chose Stacey Grier to receive a challenge coin from the garrison commander.
For her worth ethnic, managers and associates chose Stacey Grier to receive a challenge coin from the garrison commander.
“These associates are passionate about keeping the benefit strong for Soldiers, Airmen and their families.”
Internal social media channels are a great way for associates to connect and see how others Exchanges are living out the #FamilyServingFamily core value.
“We’re really focusing on how we can improve the quality of life for the Airmen here, and the new MCS is big step in that goal.”
“Friends are there not only in good times, but in times of trouble.”
“Finding new ways to communicate savings to shoppers in stores means they’re going to get even better value for their money at the Exchange.”
“We owe it to our incredible drivers to keep looking for new and creative ways to prioritize their well-being.”
“I am glad to be serving my country and the people on the front line of this pandemic.”
“Without his help, food would have spoiled and customers wouldn’t have been fed.”
“We want to offer our associates all the support and resources to make their jobs easier so they can focus on serving the best customers in the world.”
