USPS Reorganisation Chart

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Here are some of the more notable changes. Anita Bizzotto has been named as the Postal Service’s new Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President. Nick Barranca has been named Vice President for Product Development. Stephen Kearney will be the vice president for pricing and classification. Charles Bravo will take over as the USPS’ Chief Technology Officer, but will be reporting to Chief Financial Officer Richard Strasser.. Michael Jordan has been named acting Vice President for Sales. Pam Gibert (formerly, will be retiring). Missing from the new reorganization chart: John Kelly (formerly, President, Expedited and Package Services), Robert Krause (formerly Vice President, E-Commerce), and John Ward (formerly, Vice President, Core Business Marketing).

The Mid-Atlantic regional office in Arlington, Va., and the Midwest regional office in St. Louis will be closed. From the Mid-Atlantic region, offices in the Richmond, Va., area will be supervised from Washington, and the Carolinas, Kentucky and West Virginia offices will report to Pittsburgh. Midwestern offices will be divided between the Great Lakes region, headquartered in Bloomingdale, Ill., and the Western region in Denver. The net result of the changes will be the elimination of 20% of the officer corps and 20% of the postal career executive staff.
from Postcom website

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