PMG Announces New Vice President Assignments

PMG Jack Potter announced the selection of Steve Forte as the new senior vice president, Operations. Forte, who most recently served as vice president, Operations, New York Metro Area, will have overall responsibility for Engineering, Facilities, Sustainability, Network Operations, and Delivery and Post Office Operations.

Tim Haney, vice president, Area Operations, Northeast Area, will serve as acting vice president for New York Metro Operations. In addition to day-to-day management of operational and administrative functions throughout the Area, his assignment will include the development and implementation of plans to transition responsibility for the administrative functions performed by the New York Metro Area office into an expanded Northeast Area operations office. The transition is expected to be completed by Oct. 1, when Haney will resume his permanent duties as vice president, Area Operations, Northeast Area, with responsibility over an increased geographic area.

During this transition, Linda Kingsley, senior vice president, Strategy and Transition, will serve as acting vice president, Area Operations, Northeast Area.

Marc McCrery, who recently completed the MIT Sloan Fellows Program in Innovation in Global Leadership, where he earned a master’s degree in business administration, will be acting senior vice president, Strategy and Transition. McCrery previously served as manager, Operations Requirements and Integration.

source: USPS

 

4 thoughts on “PMG Announces New Vice President Assignments

  1. more suits!! we need more suits, fat suits, skinny suits, tall and short suits, hell, throw a couple of skirts in there too. more suits $$$$$

  2. Why are we making more V.P.? We should be cuting jobs in DC. There is to much FAT that needs to be cut. If you cut the top. You would not have to cut the bread & butter work. WINDOW SERVICE…..

  3. Can’t have enough of these f%&king suits sitting around in offices.

  4. I knew it. One VP goes and is replace by two. Get to the lifeboats if you aren’t senior management…

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