MIAMISBURG, OH — Dayton native Cheryl Judge has been named the Postmaster of Miamisburg. As Postmaster she is responsible for overseeing mail collection, delivery services, and retail operations within the 45342 ZIP Code. The 43 employees of the Miamisburg Post Office serve over 17,400 homes and businesses delivering approximately 77,000 pieces of mail per day. Working in the position since July, Judge will be formally sworn in as Postmaster at 8:00 a.m. on Friday, November 1, 2013, during an official installation ceremony at the Miamisburg Post Office, 240 N Heincke Road, Miamisburg, Ohio 45342. The ceremony is free and open to the general public.
Following the ceremony there will be a tour of the Post Office, after which a USPS shipping specialist will give mailers a free presentation on using Every Door Direct Mail to create a targeted direct mail campaign and answer Priority Mail and eBay shipping questions.
Born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, Judge began her postal career in 1986 as a city letter carrier in New Carlisle, Ohio. Over her career she has held various positions of increasing responsibility, including Customer Service Supervisor, Officer in Charge of several Post Offices, and Postmaster of Yellow Springs. Most recently she served as Postmaster of Tipp City.
“I am honored to serve this thriving community,” said Judge. “I look forward to meeting the mailing needs of Miamisburg residents and businesses, especially during the upcoming holiday mailing season.”
Judge reminds customers that they can avoid the holiday rush at the Post Office by making use of the self-service kiosk in the 24-hour lobby, by printing postage on line at usps.com at discounted rates, and by utilizing carrier pick up service. Stamps can also be purchased at several local merchants, including Kroger, CVS, Fifth Third Bank, and Walgreens.
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