Personnel center names first command chief

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The Air Force Personnel Center commander has named Chief Master Sgt. Terry Reed as the center's first command chief master sergeant.

"This is a great day for the Air Force Personnel Center as Chief Reed will now represent AFPC at the highest level of the enlisted force," said Maj. Gen. Tony Przybyslawski, AFPC commander.

The command chief master sergeant advises the AFPC commander and senior staff on the morale, welfare and effective use of nearly 600 enlisted Airmen serving at the center.

"It is an honor to be named AFPC's first command chief," said Chief Reed. "This new position will enable me to provide better information on enlisted issues to General Przybyslawski and to our enlisted professionals serving here."

Chief Reed previously served as the chief enlisted manager for AFPC.