United States Postal Service
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UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
475 L'Enfant Plaza SW., Washington, DC 20260-0010
Phone, 202-268-2000. Internet, www.usps.gov.
Board of Governors:
Chairman of the Board Robert F. Rider
Vice Chairman of the Board S. David Fineman
Secretary of the Board William T. Johnstone
Inspector General Karla Wolfe Corcoran
Governors Ernesta Ballard, LeGree S. Daniels, Einar V. Dhyrkopp, Alan C. Kessler, Ned R. McWherter, John F. Walsh,
(vacancy)
Postmaster General, Chief Executive Officer John E. Potter
Deputy Postmaster General John Nolan
Management:
Postmaster General, Chief Executive Officer John E. Potter
Vice President, Strategic Planning Ralph J. Moden
Deputy Postmaster General John Nolan
Chief Marketing Officer Anita J. Bizzoto
Chief Postal Inspector (vacancy)
Chief Financial Officer and Richard J. Strasser, Executive Vice President Jr.
Senior Vice President, Deborah K. Willhite
Government Relations and Public Policy
Senior Vice President, Human Suzanne Medvidovich
Resources
Senior Vice President, Chief Charles E. Bravo
Technology Officer
Vice President, General Counsel Mary Anne Gibbons
Chief Operating Officer and Patrick R. Donahoe
Executive Vice President
Senior Vice President, John A. Rapp
Operations
Area Operations:
Vice President, Eastern Area Gary McCurdy
Vice President, Great Lakes Area Danny Jackson
Vice President, New York Metro Area David L. Solomon
Vice President, Northeast Area Jon M. Steele
Vice President, Pacific Area Al Iniguez
Vice President, Southeast Area William J. Brown
Vice President, Southwest Area George L. Lopez
Vice President, Western Area Craig G. Wade
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The United States Postal Service provides mail processing and delivery services to individuals and businesses within the United States. The Service is committed to serving customers through the development of efficient mail-handling systems and operates its own planning and engineering programs. It is also the responsibility of the Postal Service to protect the mails from loss or theft and to apprehend those who violate postal laws.
The Postal Service was created as an independent establishment of the executive branch by the Postal Reorganization Act (39 U.S.C. 101 et seq.), approved August 12, 1970. The United States Postal Service commenced operations on July 1, 1971.
The Postal Service has approximately 776,000 career employees and handles about 207 billion pieces of mail annually. The chief...
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