August 27, 2024
What:
“Connecting at the Crossroads: Mailpiece Design and Cost Savings” virtual Postal Customer Council (PCC) meeting hosted by the Broward County PCC
Who:
Janine H. Egloff
Director, Pricing and Classification
U.S. Postal Service
Bryce E. Jocelyn
District Sales Manager
U.S. Postal Service
When:
Thursday, August 29, 2024
12:00 Noon – 1:30 p.m.
This is a free activity.
Where:
Zoom Meeting ID 1610161774
Passcode: 986515
Background:
A direct mail promotional campaign involves creating an attractive mailpiece that will capture the recipient’s attention and prompt action. Just as important is to ensure that the mailpiece follows postal regulations and is deliverable to the intended recipient intact, on time, and within budget. Postal subject matter experts will address these aspects and more during this educational and enlightening zoom meeting.
A PCC is an organization that helps foster a close working relationship between USPS and commercial mailers and business partners with the goal of sharing information about postal products, programs, and services through an educational and collaborative environment. PCCs provide the opportunity for business mailers to network and collaborate with their colleagues in a casual setting.
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