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HONORING THE ROLE OF POSTAL CUSTOMER COUNCILS

With 120,000 members nationwide, Postal Customer Councils are an important link between the Postal Service and business customers at the local level, a partnership that will be celebrated on National PCC Day Sept. 17.

“I’m extremely proud of the work PCCs have accomplished,” says Susan Plonkey, vice president of Business Customer Relations for the Postal Service. “PCC members have taken advantage of the many educational opportunities on the Intelligent Mail Barcode, Flats Sequencing System and other mail-related topics at PCC events across the nation to enhance mail production within their own businesses.”

National PCC Day will feature a keynote address by Postmaster General John Potter, who will be speaking live by satellite from the St. Louis PCC, and remarks from Deputy Postmaster General Pat Donahoe. Postal Customer Council logo

Nearly every PCC across the nation will be hosting an event to celebrate “America’s Partnership,” the theme of National PCC Day. PCC members can expect to hear from PCCs and businesses of all sizes on how they have benefited from participating in their local PCC. Additionally, workshops on Intelligent Mail and Shipping Services will be conducted at these events.

Made up of community business owners and managers, mailing service providers, and postal and industry experts, PCCs exist to accomplish one mission: to help companies be more successful using the mail.

Want to learn more about PCCs and National PCC Day activities in your community? Go to usps.com/pcc.

 

MailPro
News for Mailing Professionals

Volume 2 Number 4

Editorial
Ilze Sella
Thomas DeVaughan

Design
Andrea Rogoff

John Potter
Postmaster General and
Chief Executive Officer

Steve Kearney
Vice President,
Customer Relations

Maura Robinson
Vice President, Pricing

Mitzi Betman
Acting Vice President,
Corporate Communications

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