DALY CITY, CA — The U.S. Postal Service named Jason Kirrane as the new postmaster of Daly City, CA. Kirrane said he is looking forward to providing great customer service to the community.
“As postmaster of Daly City, I am committed to providing the highest levels of service to our customers and providing my employees with all the information they need to do their jobs,” Kirrane said.
Kirrane joined the Postal Service in 1999 as a supervisor of customer service in San Francisco. Before coming to Daly City he was manager of customer service at the Bryant Street Postal Annex in San Francisco. A 37-year Pacifica resident, Kirrane is married with three sons ages 11, 9 and 6.
Kirrane is responsible for over 35,000 deliveries. With 117 employees he serves 63 carrier delivery routes. “My goal is that the Daly City Post Office will be the premier service provider for the residents of Daly City and Colma,” Kirrane said.
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Note to media: Kirrane will be sworn in as Daly City postmaster in a small ceremony taking place at the Daly City Post Office, 1100 Sullivan Ave., on October 14, 2011 at 11 a.m.
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