Greater NY Council Takes Home the Bronze

U.S. Postal Service Recognizes Postal Customer Councils for Exceptional Performance and Achievements

August 13, 2015 



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Greater NY Council

Back row (left to right): Allen Aven, Tracey Dunlap, Shawneen Betha, Miles French, Michael Waskover, David Martin, Cindy Bolles, Dr. Joshua Colin, Glenn Sollenberger, Lyle Gaines, Carrier Frankenfield, Bob Fehnel, Jason Hirschvogel, David Mastroianni;
 Front row (left to right): Julie Gosdin, Yulonda Francis-Love, Jagdeep Grewal, Roxanne Hosein, Cathy Rupard, Judith Antisdel, Cheryl Hudson, Karen Brondel, Art Gerckens

NEW YORK CITY — The U.S. Postal Service recognized 24 Postal Customer Councils (PCCs) –  in eight award categories – for their achievements in communication, leadership, membership growth, innovation and educational program offerings in 2015.

This year the Greater New York Postal Customer Council (GNYPCC) received the Bronze Award for their leadership and creativity in communication.  Accepting the award was Executive Board Member and District Liaison Roxanne Hosein, Marketing Manager for the Triboro District of the U.S. Postal Service.

There are more than 150 active PCCs across the country, comprised of local postal employees and business leaders who meet regularly to strengthen the working relationship between mailers, the Postal Service, and their mutual customers. 

The 2015 National PCC Leadership Award winners are:

PCC of the Year Large Market

PCC of the Year Small Market

Innovation of the Year

Greater Dallas - Gold                                      

Central Missouri - Gold

Fairfield County, CT - Gold

Greater Portland, OR - Silver                                       

Capitol City, MO - Silver

Greater Dallas - Silver

Sacramento - Bronze                                       

Lehigh Valley, PA - Bronze

Harrisburg, PA Capital - Bronze

 

Communications Excellence                      

Education Excellence

Industry Member of the Year

Greater Dallas - Gold                      

Fairfield County, CT - Gold               

Cathy Rupard - Gold

Greater Portland, OR - Silver                 

Greater Dallas - Silver                

Judith Antisdel - Silver

Greater New York - Bronze            

Greater Portland, OR - Bronze          

John Millet - Bronze

 

Postal Member of the Year                    

District Manager of the Year

 

Lisa Landone - Gold                       

David Mastroianni - Gold

 

Cheryl Hudson - Silver                   

Julie Gosdin - Silver

 

Joshua D. Collins - Bronze            

David Martin - Bronze

 

The PCC program is a valuable resource for business mailers, large and small. Local PCCs serve as an open channel for USPS-to-business communication, providing information and best practices for achieving cost-effective and profitable mailing, education and training, as well as solving local challenges. Through regular meetings, educational programs, mailer clinics, and seminars, PCC members learn about the latest postal products and services that may help them grow their business.

Local PCCs offer the following benefits:

  • Knowledge – Gain knowledge about postal products, services, and tools to improve mail quality, as well as earn a professional certificate
  • Innovative Ideas – Learn about promotions and incentives that raise awareness of innovative mail uses
  • Expert Advice – Hear about how to integrate and expand your marketing through the mail
  • New Sources – Find new sources for acquiring mailing lists
  • Networking – Network with other mailers, business mail service providers, and USPS executives and hear first-hand from others about how they use mail to be more efficient and profitable, as well as face the same challenges you face
  • Best Practices – Leverage best practices to improve mailing effectiveness, efficiency, and profitability

For more information about the Greater New York Postal Customer Council or to become a member contact visit: http://www.gnypcc.org/pcc/.   For additional information on PCC locations throughout the country visit: http://about.usps.com/postal-customer-council/connect-with-a-pcc.htm

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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