Oct. 13, 2022

Daisy Chang to be Installed as the 20th Postmaster of Glendora

Daisy Chang

What:

A special ceremony is being held to swear into oath Daisy Change as the 20th Postmaster of the Glendora Post Office. The public is invited to attend and celebrate the tremendous accomplishments of the newly promoted postmaster.

Sharing a quote from the late Steve Jobs, “Great things in business are never done by one person. They’re done by a team of people.” With that being said, I am committed to doing great things with my team as the Postmaster of Glendora. “As outlined in our USPS Delivering for America plan, we’re modernizing and continually adapting to the evolving needs of our customers. I am very much aware of the vital role we play in connecting neighbors and the community to the nation.”

Who:

Daisy Chang, Postmaster, Glendora
Jolene Fischer, Manager, Post Office Operations

When:

Thursday, October 13, 2022
11 am to 1 pm

Where:

Glendora Post Office
255 S Glendora Avenue
Glendora, CA 91740

Please RSVP to natashi.l.garvins@usps.gov

Background:

The title, “Postmaster” carries with it both a Noble Heritage and a Vital Responsibility.

From 1775 until the early 1800s, Postmasters were appointed by the postmaster general. In 1836, postmasters were appointed by the president, but this of course changed whenever a new party was elected. It was not until August 1970, with the signing of the Postal Reorganization Act, which took effect in July 1971, that the patronage system was finally removed from the postal service once and for all. Postmasters began being appointed on merit alone.

As the 20th Postmaster of Glendora Post Office, Chang is committed to serving the Glendora community as proudly as the postmasters who have served before her. Chang enjoys collecting orchids, K-drama, Musical Theater and loves trying new foods in addition to spending as much time as possible with her husband, Daryl and her two children Ryan and Evan.

Chang will manage a post office with 66 employees, 21,695 delivery addresses, 1,636 post office boxes and 45 city routes which services a population of 51,137.

The Postal Service generally 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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