MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MN — The Twin Cities Postal Customer Council (PCC) was honored on August 2 at U.S. Postal Service headquarters in Washington DC with a 2018 PCC Leadership Up-and-Comer Award and a 2018 Premier Platinum Award for its contributions to the Minneapolis-St. Paul mailing industry.
PCCs are groups of mailing industry leaders and postal leaders who meet regularly to network and exchange mutually beneficial ideas. The Twin Cities PCC is one of more than 140 local PCC chapters throughout the nation. According to industry studies, the U.S. mailing industry employs more than 7.5 million people and represents more than $1.4 trillion in sales revenue.
PCC awards recognize those who, over the course of the recognition period, have conducted numerous educational and networking events and have documented quantifiable achievements resulting in members’ support and satisfaction, or who have undertaken innovative measures to forge stronger partnerships between local mailers and the Postal Service.
The Twin Cities PCC Executive Board includes:
Pam Corbeille-Lepel - Lorton Data Inc. - Membership
Jackie Daugherty - The Arch of St. Paul and Mpls - Treasurer
Diane Dotzler -Taylor Communications - Industry Co-Chair
Pete Gjerness - U.S. Bank - Surveys
Cathy Hufford - Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation - Education
Bill LeVoir - MackayMitchell Envelope - Industry Vice Co-Chair/ Membership
Melissa Manning - Impact - Facilities
Kari Miller - Membership Corporation of America - Website
Carol Kennedy Simnioniw - US Postal Service - Communication
Mark Janda - US Postal Service - Membership/Education
Will Jones - US Postal Service - Postal Co-Chair
John Morgan - US Postal Service - Postal Co-Chair
Sarah Schultz - US Postal Service - Communication
Dick Svendsen - US Postal Service - Communication
Rachel Christensen - US Postal Service - Education
Tony Williams - US Postal Service - Postal Co-Chair
Log onto (Postal Pro for extensive information about PCCs and the benefits of membership.
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
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