New global business organization to be created
Postmaster General Jack Potter has announced that a new Global Business organization will be created and Paul Vogel has been named its first senior vice president and managing director. Potter also has selected Anthony (Tony) Pajunas to serve as vice president, Network Operations.
“The new Global Business group will build on the successes of International Business VP Jim Wade, who is retiring in August,” said Potter. “Under Jim’s leadership, we built an environment that contributed to solid growth for our global package products,” said the PMG, noting that International Business added 1.8 billion USD to USPS revenue last year.
Paul Vogel, top, has been named senior vice president and managing director of the Postal Service’s new Global Business organization. Tony Pajunas is appointed vice president, Network Operations.
Vogel will create and lead Global Business to manage USPS worldwide business with a focus on international business management, international financial and business analysis, global network strategy and technology, international relations, and international operations, including the Postal Service’s five International Service Centers. A 37-year postal employee, he most recently served as vice president, Network Operations Management, since October 2000. He began his Postal Service career in 1969 as a clerk/carrier and has held numerous management positions in Operations and Logistics.
In his new Network Operations role, Pajunas is responsible for the national network of 350 mail processing and distribution centers, as well as the transportation infrastructure that supports nationwide movement of the mail. He also will continue transformation plan efforts to create a more flexible mail processing system, based on changing customer needs and the introduction of new technologies. A 33-year postal employee, he has served as manager, Logistics, since 1999.
“I’m confident Paul will continue the success of our growing presence in the important global delivery marketplace, and Tony has contributed significantly to a more efficient alignment of our transportation resources with our operational requirements,” said Potter. “With our full support and cooperation they will both help move the Postal Service forward in these key leadership positions.”



