Trump nominates two executives for USPS board of governors

Trump nominates two executives for USPS board of governors

President Donald Trump has nominated two transportation executives for seats on the United States Postal Service’s board of governors, local news sources report.

If the nominations of Donald Lee Moak, a Florida resident who was former president of the Air Line Pilots Association, and William D. Zollars, a Kansas resident who is the former head of a major trucking firm, are confirmed by the Senate, there still will be two presidential vacancies left on the postal board.

Moak, who runs a public affairs company based in Washington, D.C., was nominated 2 March , and Zollars, who ran YRC Worldwide Inc. for 12 years, was nominated 6 January.

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