 Welcome to a new week of the rundown. On this episode, the Chapter Corps launched a social media campaign. NetSea gets a new commander. And the E7 advancement exam schedule has been announced. The Chapter Corps launched a social media campaign called hashtag character matters. The campaign is designed to help sailors engage in conversations about character traits, fostering healthy relationships and professional readiness. Sailors are encouraged to follow the campaign on Twitter at NavyCHC and on Instagram at Navy Chaplain. The campaign will run until the last week of September 2017. Check out the story on navy.mil for more information and for links. Naval Education and Training Command welcomed Rear Admiral Carl Kozad as the new commander during a change of command and retirement ceremony in Pensacola. Kozad relieved Rear Admiral Michael White after a successful tour as the 18th NetSea commander. Under White's command, NetSea managed over 44,000 personnel and several personnel initiatives, including Sailor 2025 Ready Relevant Learning. Chief Naval personnel Vice Admiral Robert Burt served at the guest speaker during the event. Kozad arrived to NetSea after a successful tour as the commander of patrol and reconnaissance group in Norfolk. Read more from the ceremony in our story on navy.mil. Finally, the E7 advancement cycle has been announced. The day of the active duty and full-time support exam is set for January 18, 2018. You can download bips for your specific grading on Navy Cool or on myNavyPortal. Selection board results are expected to be released in mid-March, 2018. Read additional details on navy.mil and in navadmin175-17. That's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople.fct and navy.mil. For the Chief Naval Personnel, I'm MC2 L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.