Now on Flickr: More Than a Thousand 130th Anniversary Photos!
We asked asked associates to try to break a record. And they did.
We asked asked associates to try to break a record. And they did.
It’s the 12th self-serve 24/7 store in the Military Corrections Complex that makes up the United States Disciplinary Barracks and Joint Regional Correctional Facility.
After he finished active duty, the Navy Veteran entered the civilian world, which was where he met Tom Shull. Lozier joined the Exchange in 2012, months after Mr. Shull was named Director/CEO.
Ward’s more than 20 years at the Exchange have included multiple deployments.
The military spouse celebrated 40 years at the Exchange this year–almost half of them as a Military Clothing store manager.
During a program titled “Currency of Trust: Leading the MilStar Team,” Chief of HR Learning Jessica Provan asked Ward questions about his career, including what key moment changed his career trajectory, how he was pushed…
Darryl Porter did not grow up in a military family, but he did have a neighbor named Deon who was in the Army, which was how Porter first learned about the Exchange. “I looked up…
The annual Associate Engagement and Job Satisfaction (AEJS) survey is available July 28 through Aug. 11. Your feedback is important.
ICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
On July 25, 1895—130 years ago today—the War Department issued General Orders No. 46, directing all Army commanders to establish “post exchanges” on their installations.
