ICYMI: The Week That Was in the Exchange Post
ICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
ICYMI, here’s a look at this week’s coverage.
Wheeler, who was also AAFES-Europe commander from 1983 to 1983, passed away June 10.
Dolce was founded in 2016 by Alaska native Bobbi Lee Jewett as a mobile espresso trailer and has grown to include catering, wholesale, subscription boxes and self-contained kiosks.
As the regionโs commander, Nowlin is responsible for nearly 4,300 associates in 25 countries across three continents, in more than 1,400 facilities that support half a million customers. That responsibility is drawing to a close…
As an Air Force spouse, Lori Maggard began working at the Mountain Home Air Force Base Exchangeโs Military Clothing store in 1984 to earn money for a new television set. What she didnโt know was…
Ms. Pak, who came to the Exchange in October 1977, joined because of her mom.
The new 12,272-square-foot Express, in the heart of the 82nd Airborne Division training area, is the 15th Express to open on Fort Liberty.
The Exchange renovated the very small PX to nearly double its size, allowing for shelves stocked with more American snacks and beverages, as well as non-food items.
General Manager Hollie Heft Morales says the community has responded well to both offerings, which opened in June.
Martinez, who has served in the Air Force for 26 years, joins the Exchange from his most recent assignment as the Senior Enlisted Advisor for the Joint Communications Support Element at MacDill Air Force Base.
