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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 10 2007
Contact: Todd Mansker
(765) 529-6270
steven.t.mansker@usps.gov

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15-year Postal veteran to head local Post Office

Todd Mansker to be sworn in as Postmaster Aug. 16

NEW CASTLE, IN — A 15-year veteran of the U.S. Postal Service has been named the new Postmaster in New Castle.

Todd Mansker will be sworn in as Postmaster during ceremonies schedule for Aug. 16. The New Castle Post Office has 15 city routes and six rural routes delivering mail to more than 14, 000 residences and business six days a week.

A U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Mansker began his postal career as a part-time clerk in Selma, IN, in 1992.

He has held numerous managerial positions, supervisor of the Mail Forwarding Unit in Muncie, IN; supervisor of Customer Service in Richmond, IN; and Postmaster in Albany, IN.

Mansker earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from Ball State University in December 1993.

He succeeds Sandy Hunter, who retired earlier this year.

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