PMG announces selection of Jeff Williamson to be USPS VP, Pricing

PMG Pat Donahoe has announced the selection of Jeff Williamson to be vice president, Pricing.

Williamson is a 2012 graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), having represented the Postal Service as a Sloan Fellow and earned a Master of Science degree in management.

Prior to his appointment as vice president, he was manager, Performance and Field Operations Support. He joined USPS in 2004 as manager, Network Modeling and Development. He also is a former manager, Network Development and Support. In this role, Williamson designed the Network Distribution Center system, which positioned the network for service improvements and cost savings.

As vice president, Pricing, Williamson will lead development and implementation of programs designed to simplify the mailing experience for small businesses. He also will generate ideas for commercial customers and lead the drive to tailor services for specific markets.

In addition to his recent work at MIT, Williamson also has a Master of Business Administration degree with a focus on finance and accounting from American University and a bachelor’s degree in history from Gettysburg College.

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3 thoughts on “PMG announces selection of Jeff Williamson to be USPS VP, Pricing

  1. I think we are getting close to having a VP of Tolit paper procurment. We have them for just about everything else.

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